Barcelona predictions 2024/25: La Liga finish, top goalscorer and season preview
- Barcelona finished second in La Liga last season
- New head coach, Hansi Flick, will look to make an instant statement
- Euro 2024 winner, Dani Olmo, joined Barcelona from RB Leipzig
Barcelona will look to dethrone Real Madrid and secure what would be the club's 28th La Liga title in the 2024/25 season.
Barcelona are coming off a lackluster 2023/24 season that ended with zero trophies and the removal of head coach, Xavi Hernandez. Despite still finishing second in La Liga, the club's domestic campaign was deemed a failure, one that matched their lack of success in Europe.
Now, with former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick at the helm, new signing Dani Olmo in the midfield, and plenty of young talent on the pitch and the bench, Barcelona have their sights set on besting rivals, Real Madrid, for the Spanish crown.
Here's 90min's season preview of Barcelona's 2024/25 campaign.
Barcelona's performance in the last five seasons
Barcelona's performances in the last five seasons have had high highs and low lows. Under Xavi, they won La Liga in the 2022/23 season, as well as the Spanish Super Cup. They didn't win a trophy last year, though, for the third time in five seasons.
The iconic club also has massively struggled in the Champions League. They failed to make the semi-finals in the last five seasons, and had two shocking group stage exits.
Season | La Liga | Europe | Copa del Rey | Spanish Super Cup |
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2023/24 | 2nd | Champions League QF | QF | Runners-up |
2022/23 | Winners | Champions Leage GS | SF | Winners |
2021/22 | 2nd | Champions League GS | Round of 16 | SF |
2020/21 | 3rd | Champions League R16 | Winners | Runners-up |
2019/20 | 2nd | Champions League QF | QF | SF |
Barcelona 2024/25 squad numbers
Most of Barcelona's best players will retain the same shirt numbers from the previous season, but their young superstars were forced to change their numbers now that they are registered with the first-team squad.
Lamine Yamal traded his 27 shirt for 19, while Pau Cubarsi switched from 33 to 2, which was most recently worn by Joao Cancelo. Eric Garcia will don the number 24.
New signing, Dani Olmo, opted for the 20 jersey in the wake of Sergi Roberto's departure. Pau Victor, the former Girona man, took 18.
Pablo Torre, meanwhile, will now wear Joao Felix's 14, and Marc Casado has Marcos Alonso's 17 shirt.
Number | Player |
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1 | Marc-Andre ter Stegen |
2 | Pau Cubarsi |
3 | Alejandro Balde |
4 | Ronald Araujo |
5 | Inigo Martinez |
6 | Gavi |
7 | Ferran Torres |
8 | Pedri |
9 | Robert Lewandowski |
10 | Ansu Fati |
11 | Raphinha |
12 | Clement Lenglet |
13 | Inaki Pena |
14 | Pablo Torre |
15 | Andreas Christensen |
16 | Fermin Lopez |
17 | Marc Casado |
18 | Pau Victor |
19 | Lamine Yamal |
20 | Dani Olmo |
21 | Frenkie de Jong |
22 | Ilkay Gundogan |
23 | Jules Kounde |
24 | Eric Garcia |
32 | Hector Fort |
33 | Mikayil Faye |
*Numbers subject to change before end of transfer window
Barcelona summer transfers
In
Player | Joined From | Fee |
---|---|---|
Dani Olmo | RB Leipzig | £55m |
Pau Victor | Girona | £2.7m |
Mikayil Faye | Barca Atletic | - |
Hector Fort | Barca Atletic | - |
Marc Casado | Barca Atletic | - |
Ansu Fati | Brighton | End of loan |
Eric Garcia | Girona | End of loan |
Clement Lenglet | Aston Villa | End of loan |
Julian Araujo | UD Las Palmas | End of loan |
Pablo Torre | Girona | End of loan |
Alex Valle | Levante | End of loan |
Out
Player | Club Joined | Fee |
---|---|---|
Julian Araujo | Bournemouth | £10m |
Chadi Riad | Real Betis | £9m |
Marc Guiu | Chelsea | £6m |
Estanis Pedrola | Sampdoria | £3m |
Sergino Dest | PSV Eindhoven | Free transfer |
Oriol Romeu | Girona | Loan deal |
Joao Felix | Atletico Madrid | End of loan |
Joao Cancelo | Manchester City | End of loan |
Sergi Roberto | Released | Free transfer |
Marcos Alonso | Released | Free transfer |
Barcelona 2024/25 kits
Barcelona's 2024/25 home kit pays homage to the club's first ever kit from 1899. The design replaced the blue and maroon stripes of last year with solid blue and maroon split down the front and back of the jersey. The crest rests in the middle of the two colors, just above a gold Spotify logo.
The leaked away kit is predominately black with a maroon stripe on the right side and a blue stripe on the left. Unlike the home kit, the jersey contains a collar.
Home kit
Away kit
Barcelona have yet to officially release their away kit for the 2024/25 season, but images of the design were leaked by X user @memorabilia1899.
Third kit
Barcelona have yet to officially release their third kit for the 2024/25 season.
Barcelona predicted top goalscorer
Robert Lewandowski should surely once again be Barcelona's top goalscorer. The No. 9 finished third in the Pichichi race last season with 19 La Liga goals. The year prior, though, the Poland international took home the prestigious award after scoring 23 goals in 34 La Liga appearances.
Lewandowski will once again be the go-to target up top, and he will have more to do this year without Joao Felix to help share the goalscoring load. The now Atletico Madrid man scored 10 goals for Barcelona across all competitions last year, the second most on the team.
Ferran Torres, Fermin Lopez, and Lamine Yamal will be relied on to produce in the final third, especially after their successful international campaigns this summer.
Barcelona predicted La Liga finish
Barcelona's young talent put on a show this summer, helping Spain win both Euro 2024 and the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Catalans' emerging stars combined with established players like Robert Lewandowski and Ilkay Gundogan make for a dangerous roster heading into the 2024/25 La Liga season.
Despite Atletico Madrid's recent signings of Julian Alvarez, Robin Le Normand, and Alexander Sorloth, Barcelona's squad still has the consistency, talent, and experience to beat out Diego Simeone's side in the La Liga standings.
There are still question marks surrounding this Barcelona side, though, including multiple injuries to key players like Gavi, Ronald Araujo, and Frenkie de Jong, as well as how they will perform under Hansi Flick. They seem poised for another 2nd place La Liga finish behind Real Madrid.