Barcelona nearing deal for Croatian goalkeeper Livaković, report says
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo reports Barcelona is close to signing Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković from Fenerbahçe for under 4 million euros.
- The plan is for Livaković to spend the current season on loan, likely returning to his former club Dinamo Zagreb.
- Livaković would then join Barcelona as a backup goalkeeper, potentially signing a four-year deal until 2030.
Barcelona is reportedly nearing a deal to bring Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković to the club, according to Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo. The Catalan giants are said to be in the process of exchanging documentation with Fenerbahçe to finalize the transfer within days, with a fee expected to be under 4 million euros.
However, Livaković will not immediately join Barcelona's squad. The current plan is for him to spend the upcoming season on loan, with a return to his former club Dinamo Zagreb being the most likely destination. This arrangement would see him sign a four-year contract with Barcelona, potentially extending until 2030, while gaining playing time elsewhere.
Livaković, who has 79 caps for Croatia and participated in three World Cups, previously played for Dinamo Zagreb from 2016 to 2023 before his move to Fenerbahçe. He had a brief loan spell in Spanish football with Girona last season but did not make an appearance. His return to Fenerbahçe saw him win the Croatian league and cup. His experience on the international stage is a key factor in Barcelona's interest, as he is expected to provide cover for their primary goalkeeper, Joan García, in case of injury.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.