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Barcelona's pursuit of 18‑year‑old Australian defender intensifies

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Barcelona remain keen on signing 18‑year‑old Australian centre‑back Lucas Herrington after his World Cup performances, with the club monitoring the player for months and planning a summer move despite Colorado Rapids rejecting an earlier offer, and sending representatives to the United States in April to assess him in person. Deco, Barcelona’s sporting director, has shown that youth development can extend beyond La Masia by making strategic signings ahead of the curve. His approach emphasizes finding talent that can be moulded into first‑team players. The Catalan club has recently added Hamza Abdelkarim, Patricio Pacifico and Ajay Tavares to its roster, each viewed as a prospect for future first‑team involvement. These acquisitions illustrate Barcelona’s broader recruitment strategy. Barcelona have been monitoring Herrington closely for months and still aim to secure his services this summer. An earlier bid was turned down by Colorado Rapids, but the club has not abandoned its interest. In April, Barcelona sent representatives to the United States to watch Herrington in person and speak with his entourage about a possible move. The visit underscored the seriousness of the club’s intentions. Herrington started Australia’s decisive group match against Paraguay, helping secure a 0‑0 draw that propelled the Socceroos into the knockout stage. His performance convinced coach Tony Popovic to retain him for the round of 32. Against Egypt, the teenager played the full match, including extra time, and took a penalty in the shoot‑out that struck the crossbar, leading to Australia’s elimination. The experience highlighted his ability to perform under pressure. Standing 1.94 metres tall, Herrington combines physical strength with comfort on the ball, matching the profile Barcelona seek in a centre‑back. He would join as a development signing with long‑term upside rather than an immediate starter. Negotiations remain ongoing, and the operation may become more complex after his World Cup exposure. It remains to be seen how the talks between Barcelona and Colorado Rapids will conclude.

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