Press reports revealed that young Barcelona midfielder Marc Casadó has received several offers in recent weeks, but he remains committed to the option of staying in Europe despite interest from the Saudi league.

According to Catalan newspaper Sport, the offers that reached Barcelona did not exceed 12 million euros, and some proposals included buying only a percentage of the player's rights, which has not convinced the Catalan club so far.

The newspaper indicated that Borussia Dortmund showed interest in signing Casadó, and consideration was given to including him in a deal for Karim Adeyemi, but this option was ultimately not feasible.

Meanwhile, the player's agent Jorge Mendes is working to explore other options in the English Premier League, alongside monitoring offers coming from the Saudi league.

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Sport confirmed that Casadó's priority is not financial, but rather moving to a club that trusts his abilities and gives him a real opportunity to play a key role within the team's sporting project.

It added that the player sees this stage of his career as requiring regular playing minutes to help him develop, which makes him prefer to exhaust all European options before considering any other destination.

The newspaper revealed that there are two open offers from Saudi clubs to sign the player, but Casadó has not yet given his approval, waiting for the outcome of European moves in the coming period.

Despite the ongoing uncertainty about his future, the player may travel with Barcelona to the team's camp in England even if his final destination is not decided before the camp starts.