Moses Wright's signing with FC Barcelona could collapse before he ever takes the court. According to reports from Víctor Lavagnini, the American center will pay his exit clause to break the agreement and will not become a Blaugrana player.
The move would be another blow for Barcelona, which is experiencing a summer full of uncertainty. Wright was one of the names targeted to strengthen the frontcourt, but the lack of stability in the project has ultimately put a seemingly on-track operation at risk.
The center was coming off a strong season at Zalgiris Kaunas, where he was one of the standout big men in the EuroLeague. He averaged 13.2 points and 6.4 rebounds, figures that explained Barcelona's interest and the impact he could have had on the new roster.
The key point is that Wright never played for Barcelona. This is not a departure from the squad, but rather a signing that falls apart before it even begins. An important distinction during a summer in which the Blaugrana club has already lost several names and continues to struggle to organize its sporting project.