Barca Universal
·17 November 2024
Barca Universal
·17 November 2024
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is paying close attention to the progress of Noah Darvich, an 18-year-old standout from the club’s youth system, according to a recent report from MARCA.
Darvich, who joined Barcelona from SC Freiburg II in the summer of 2023, has already made a strong impression. During the pre-season, he trained extensively with the first team and was included in the squad that toured the United States, highlighting the trust the coaching staff has in his abilities.
Darvich is highly regarded for his skill set, which includes exceptional vision, dribbling, versatility, and an ability to link up play effectively. His knack for finding the back of the net adds another dimension to his game.
Beyond his on-field abilities, his leadership qualities have been evident throughout his time with various national teams, where he has often worn the captain’s armband.
Hansi Flick admires Noah Darvich. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)
Hansi Flick, known for his commitment to nurturing young talent, has been closely monitoring Darvich’s performances.
Flick frequently attends reserve team matches and training sessions to keep track of promising players, and Darvich has certainly caught his eye.
Reports suggest the German manager has been receiving glowing reviews about the midfielder, reinforcing his belief in the youngster’s potential. With a contract at Barcelona running until June 2026, the young midfielder is positioned for a bright future.
Currently, Darvich is away on international duty, representing Germany’s under-19 team in a European Championship qualifier. He was instrumental in their recent match against Cyprus, scoring one of Germany’s three goals from the penalty spot.
Flick’s focus on the youth system extends beyond Darvich. The German coach has consistently shown faith in players like Marc Bernal, Marc Casado, Hector Fort, and others, underlining his dedication to the development of Barça’s emerging talents.
Among the reserve team players, Darvich stands out as one of the brightest prospects, and his trajectory under Flick’s guidance is one to watch closely.