Jonathan Tah’s chapter at Bayer Leverkusen is nearing its end, as the German defender has publicly confirmed he will part ways with the Bundesliga champions this summer.

With his contract expiring in July, speculation around his next destination has intensified — and all indications point toward a potential switch to Barcelona. Despite the Catalan giants grappling with financial challenges, Tah is reportedly a priority signing as the club looks to bolster its defensive ranks under Hansi Flick’s guidance.
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End of an Era in Leverkusen
Jonathan Tah has been a stalwart at Bayer Leverkusen, helping the club achieve historic heights, including their recent Bundesliga title triumph. Following Leverkusen’s 1-1 draw against St. Pauli on Sunday, the 28-year-old defender made his intentions crystal clear.
“I don’t have a timeframe [on my departure], but the club knows about it,” Tah said, as quoted by Kicker. “As I have always done, I’ve communicated everything very openly. Everything was said from the beginning. There was a point when I made the decision not to extend my contract and not to stay here and that’s how it’s going now.”
The statement marks the end of a lengthy spell in Leverkusen colors, with the centre-back now eyeing new horizons.
Barcelona Circling as Defensive Reinforcement Priority
Barcelona’s admiration for Tah is no secret. According to SPORT, the Spanish heavyweights are closing in on a deal that would see the German international arrive on a free transfer. Sources have also confirmed to ESPN that the former Hamburg player is high on Barcelona’s wishlist, as the club looks to inject experience and physicality into its backline.
Despite the Blaugrana’s economic difficulties, manager Hansi Flick and the sporting hierarchy are said to have unanimously approved the signing. Tah’s blend of tactical intelligence, aerial strength, recovery speed, and ability to marshal a high defensive line has made him an ideal candidate for Flick’s system.
Transfers Hinged on Outgoings
Although Tah appears poised to join the Catalan side, the deal is contingent on Barcelona creating space in the squad. At least one centre-back must be offloaded before his registration can be finalized, in accordance with La Liga’s financial fair play rules.
Barcelona has made it clear that incomings will only be sanctioned after appropriate exits. This stipulation adds a layer of complexity to the negotiations but hasn’t deterred optimism around the move.
Turning Down Rivals: Bayern and Premier League Miss Out
Tah’s imminent departure has piqued interest across Europe. Bayern Munich, eager to bring him back to the Bundesliga’s elite, have reportedly tabled a compelling proposal. Meanwhile, multiple Premier League outfits have lured the defender with lucrative wage packages.
Nonetheless, Tah seems determined to fulfill a long-standing aspiration — featuring in La Liga. His commitment to the move is further bolstered by his representation, with agent Pini Zahavi playing a pivotal role. Zahavi’s established rapport with Barcelona president Joan Laporta has smoothed discussions, keeping the Catalan club in pole position.
What Lies Ahead
While no official confirmation has emerged from either camp, it appears increasingly likely that Jonathan Tah will be donning the Blaugrana jersey next season. A combination of sporting ambition, tactical compatibility, and personal aspiration has aligned to bring this move within reach.
For Bayer Leverkusen, the loss marks the departure of a seasoned leader at the back, but also an expected transition given the player’s transparency throughout. For Barcelona, the potential arrival signals a push toward defensive renewal as the club seeks to return to domestic and continental dominance under a new managerial regime.