When Sergi Roberto was 14 years old he traded the town of Reus for La Masia. The ex-Nàstic Tarragona midfielder improved year after year until he became a crucial player for Luis Enrique’s Barça B team.
He continued to make the occasional appearance for the first team when required for the next two years, and was eventually promoted full-time to Gerardo Martino’s team in the summer of 2013, with the number 24 on his back. Under the Argentine coach, he played 27 matches, 17 in the league, 6 in the Copa del Rey, and 4 in the Champions League.
The following year, now under Luis Enrique, Sergi Roberto appeared in 18 matches, 12 in the league, 2 in the Champions League, and 4 in the Copa del Rey. His two goals that season were both scored in the Copa del Rey.
Sergi Roberto made his official debut for Barça on 10 November 2010 in a 5-1 Copa del Rey victory over Ceuta at Camp Nou. The versatile midfielder is now an experienced member of the season and in 2017/18 he extended his contract with the blaugranes. He can play in midfield or at right-back and he will be part of the Club's history thanks to his historic sixth goal in the famous 6-1 comeback victory over PSG in the 2016/17 Champions League.