Barcelona are aiming to defend three titles in the 2025/26 season after Hansi Flick's superb debut campaign.
The former Bayern Munich boss stormed to the La Liga, Copa del Rey and Spanish Supercup crowns in his first year in charge.
With La Blaugrana not involved in this summer's FIFA Club World Cup, his squad have enjoyed a vital break ahead of their new campaign, with their preseason campaign now underway.
Following a training camp in Barcelona, Flick and his players - including new signing Marcus Rashford - were due to fly out for a preseason tour of Japan and South Korea on July 23.
However, those plans were thrown into disarray, as Barcelona released a statement stating their first friendly against Vissel Kobe would not go on as originally planned on July 27.
That caused chaos and confusion for Barcelona fans across the world with the squad remaining in Spain until a resolution is reached.
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Why was Barcelona vs. Vissel Kobe friendly cancelled?
As part of an official update, Barcelona confirmed the game - due to take place at Misaki Park - was called off 'due to serious contractual breaches on behalf of the promoter' in Japan.
Barcelona confirmed the remainder of their tour - taking place in South Korea - would go ahead as planned, but in a shock twist, the Vissel Kobe game could now be back on.
As per a report from Diario AS, Vissel Kobe's primary sponsor Rakuten have intervened to pay the amount owed to Barcelona for their participation, and ensure the squad will make the trip and the game will go ahead as planned.

However, refreshed travel plans are now required, with the team not expected to arrive in Japan until the day before the revived fixture.
Barcelona could pocket €15m [$17.5m] for the tour, which could rise to €20m [$23.5m] if a number of factors are met.
Barcelona's 2025/26 preseason schedule
With the situation now appearing to be resolved in Japan, Barcelona are back up to four preseason games, as detailed below.
Date | Match | Location |
Sun, Jul,. 27 | Vissel Kobe vs. Barcelona | Misaki Park (Kobe, Japan) |
Thu, Jul. 31 | FC Seoul vs. Barcelona | Seoul World Cup Stadium (Seoul, South Korea) |
Mon, Aug. 4 | Daegu vs. Barcelona | Daegu Stadium (Daegu, South Korea) |
Sun, Aug. 10 | Barcelona vs. Como | Johan Cruyff Stadium (Barcelona, Spain) |
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