Although the Spanish league title is already secured at Camp Nou, new head coach Hansi Flick has made it clear that domestic dominance is not enough for a club of Barcelona’s stature. In his first season at the helm, the German tactician has reinvigorated the squad with his philosophy and discipline, but his ambitions stretch far beyond La Liga.
“We have the potential to achieve more,” Flick reportedly told the board following the league triumph. And by “more,” he means one thing above all: winning the UEFA Champions League.
Barcelona, despite their rich European history, have struggled to make a real impact on the Champions League in recent years. Early knockouts and disappointing performances have haunted the club since their last continental success. Flick, who guided Bayern Munich to Champions League glory in 2020, is determined to break that cycle and usher Barcelona back to the top of European football.
One of the main pillars of Flick’s vision for Champions League success is stability and strength between the posts.
During internal discussions with Barcelona’s sporting department, Flick emphasized that the current goalkeeping situation is not sufficient for European competition. According to the Spanish outlet El Nacional, Flick has formally requested the club to move for Argentine goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez—believing the Aston Villa shot-stopper to be the ideal candidate to fortify Barcelona’s last line of defense.
The proposal did not come out of the blue. Flick and his technical team reportedly carried out an in-depth review of Barcelona’s campaign this season, as well as a comparative study of the teams that reached the latter stages of the Champions League.
The conclusion was clear: world-class goalkeepers like Gianluigi Donnarumma at PSG and Yann Sommer at Inter Milan played decisive roles in propelling their teams forward. Flick wants Barcelona to have a similar game-changer in goal.
Marc-André ter Stegen, who has served the club with distinction for nearly a decade, is no longer considered an untouchable under Flick. The German international’s long-term injury this season has cast doubts over his physical condition and reflexes.
Although he returned before the season’s end, Flick reportedly remains unconvinced by his sharpness and ability to perform under the high-pressure environment of Champions League knockout stages.
Wojciech Szczęsny, the Polish goalkeeper brought in during the January window, has performed admirably in his short stint with the club. But despite his commendable saves and solid presence, Flick does not see him as a long-term option. At 35, Szczęsny is nearing the twilight of his career, and Flick wants a younger yet experienced figure who can anchor the backline for the next several seasons.
Enter Emiliano Martinez. The 2022 FIFA World Cup winner with Argentina has earned a reputation as one of the most mentally tough and technically gifted goalkeepers in world football.
His penalty-saving heroics, calm demeanor under pressure, and commanding presence make him an ideal candidate to elevate Barcelona’s defensive stability. Flick believes that a signing like Martinez could be a turning point for Barcelona’s Champions League dream.
From Flick’s perspective, the signing of a top-tier goalkeeper is not merely a luxury—it’s a necessity. In his detailed discussions with Deco and other club executives, the coach has reportedly insisted that no position is more important to upgrade than the goalkeeper. He views the move as a strategic investment that can turn tight Champions League ties in Barcelona’s favor when it matters most.
The coming transfer window will be crucial.
Flick has made it clear that he is not looking for a backup or rotational option—he wants a proven winner, someone who can walk into the starting eleven and make an immediate impact. Martinez fits that profile perfectly, and his performances in the Premier League and on the international stage speak volumes about his capabilities.
Ultimately, while winning La Liga has restored some pride at Camp Nou, the real test of Barcelona’s evolution under Flick will be judged in Europe.
The club has the attacking firepower, a dynamic midfield, and a rejuvenated defense—but if they are to conquer Europe again, the foundation must be solid. That foundation, Flick insists, begins with a goalkeeper who can rise to the occasion when it matters the most.
If the board listens to their manager’s request and moves swiftly for Emiliano Martinez, Barcelona may finally possess all the ingredients needed to return to the pinnacle of European football. With Flick at the helm and Martinez in goal, the dream of lifting the Champions League trophy once again could very well become reality.