The Catalan club is said to be in talks with Fenerbahçe to secure the services of Livakovic, who is currently under contract with the Turkish side. According to Marca, the discussions between the two clubs are advanced, but no definitive agreement has been reached yet. The transfer of the Croatian goalkeeper could be concluded for a fee ranging from €3 to €5 million.
Barça's sporting director, Deco, has been working on strengthening the team's goalkeeping department, and the arrival of Livakovic would be a significant addition. The 27-year-old goalkeeper has experience playing for his national team, including in the last World Cup. He is expected to join the Blaugrana on loan this summer, allowing him to gain more playing time before potentially becoming the first-choice goalkeeper in the 2027-2028 season.
The move would see Livakovic become the backup goalkeeper to Joan Garcia, who is expected to become the number one goalkeeper at the club. The Croatian international's signing would be a key part of Barça's preparations for the future, as they look to build a strong squad for the upcoming season.