Roony Bardghji has become one of the most positive surprises for FC Barcelona at the start of this season. The Swedish forward has not only fully recovered from his serious knee injury but has also earned playing time under Hansi Flick.
A Promising Preseason
After shining in preseason and consolidating himself as a serious attacking option for the first team, Bardghji received another big piece of news: Sweden’s national coach, John Dahl Tomasson, included him in the squad list for the upcoming international fixtures.
Call-Up to Sweden’s National Team
At just 19 years old, Bardghji is considered one of the biggest prospects in Nordic football and could make his senior debut for Sweden next week.
Praise from John Dahl Tomasson
Tomasson highlighted both his talent and maturity:
“It’s impressive that such a young player has so much playing time at a club like Barça. He has ambition and a winning mentality, qualities that make him special.”
Deco’s Bet on Bardghji
Deco pushed strongly for his signing even though Bardghji was coming off a ligament injury. Barça trusted that he would return to his previous level, and the gamble has paid off.
Becoming Lamine’s Alternative
The Swede has already established himself as the main alternative to Lamine Yamal on the right wing, even starting when the young star was unavailable.
Market Value and Recognition
His growth is also reflected in the market. According to the latest Transfermarkt update, Bardghji’s value has risen to 10 million euros, proof of his progress and the confidence he inspires in both the club and international football.
Fully Integrated at Barcelona
Inside the Barça locker room, Bardghji is already fully integrated and proud to wear the shirt:
“Playing for Barça has been my dream since I was a kid. I used to watch Barça matches with my father, and we were always fans of the team. I worked very hard to get here, but this is only the beginning. My dream is to win every title possible with Barça.”
Bardghji’s Roots and Support
Beyond football, Bardghji also spoke about his background and the support he receives:
“I’m from Syria, I was born in Kuwait, and then moved to Sweden. I want to thank the people of Syria and the Arab world for all the love and support they send me.”
A Bright Future Ahead
The young forward is living a key moment: fully recovered, consolidating his place at Barça, and on the verge of making his debut with Sweden’s senior team. All signs point to a bright future for Roony Bardghji.

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