Tonight, the match between Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona takes place, corresponding to the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. Barça arrives with a significant advantage after their 4-0 victory in the first leg, making the return leg seem like a mere formality. The Catalans, with the semi-finals almost secured, are determined to close the tie without complications and continue advancing in their European objective.
Hansi Flick has planned several rotations in his line-up to rest some of the most important players. Among them are Íñigo Martínez and Lewandowski, who could be preserved for more demanding future commitments. Despite this, the culé team will take the field with the same determination to secure passage to the next phase of the competition.

However, the most notable aspect of the day has nothing to do with the match itself, but with a last-minute bomb that has left everyone surprised. Fabrizio Romano, one of the most reliable journalists regarding transfers, has revealed news that directly affects FC Barcelona. According to his report, Antonio Cordero, the young gem from Málaga, is moving to Newcastle.
Fabrizio Romano confirms the information
Antonio Cordero has been of interest to both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid due to his great potential and excellent performance with the Málaga team. With his technical skill, game vision, and ability to dictate the pace of the match, the young attacking midfielder has quickly earned recognition in Spanish football. Now he is moving to Newcastle, leaving Barça and Madrid wanting, who had shown much interest in his addition.
This transfer has implications for FC Barcelona, as Antonio Cordero's move to Newcastle closes a possible reinforcement avenue for the midfield. Additionally, it reinforces the idea that, although Barça has an ambitious project, the Premier League continues to generate greater interest.
Despite this setback, Barça remains focused on their European present, with their mind set on the tie against Dortmund. However, these types of movements in the transfer market make it clear that, even on days of big matches, negotiations and transfers do not rest. Antonio Cordero is going to Newcastle, so Deco will have to consider other options for next summer.