Raphinha considered Barcelona exit amid Saudi interest
Raphinha has revealed that he was close to leaving Barcelona in 2024 for Saudi Arabia, but was convinced to stay at the club by Hansi Flick.
Last summer, the Brazilian felt unwanted in Catalonia and was tempted by a move to Saudi Arabia for life-changing money.
However, Flick, who replaced Xavi as Barcelona’s manager, ensured that Raphinha stayed put.
In 2024-2025, across Europe's top five leagues, only Liverpool's Mohamed Salah (57) registered more goal involvements than Raphinha (56).
However, before this scintillating season, the 28 year-old was seriously considering a move to a different continent.
"The offer we had from Saudi Arabia really tempted me,” Raphinha said. "It would have solved not just my personal life, but also the lives of my parents, my son... a lot of people.
"Obviously, we thought about leaving [Barcelona]. I thought it might be time to leave, but then we talked to [Flick], first on the phone and then at the beginning of the preseason, and he managed to convince me to stay. I'm glad he did."
The winger also divulged how he felt disrespected by Barcelona, due to its interest in Athletic Club talent Nico Williams, who eventually signed a new ten-year deal at his current employer.
"A lot of people [wanted me out]," Raphinha said. "It's impossible to name them all. Suddenly, I wasn't doing what they thought I should be doing, what they thought I had to do.
"But I always had a clear conscience about what I was able to deliver. I was extremely dedicated. Maybe they wanted 30 goals per season, which isn't really my style. I'm not a striker, I'm a player who helps a lot with commitment, with a lot of dedication, a lot of hard work, that's Raphinha. I'll always give my best.
"So because I wasn't the player they expected, many wanted me out, they thought I had."
Over the course of this season, Raphinha has recorded five goal involvements (three goals, two assists), but has been unavailable for recent fixtures due to a thigh issue.
He is expected to return for a mouthwatering Clasico against Real Madrid on 26 October.
