Barcelona Begin Planning for Life After Lewandowski
As the season approaches its decisive stretch, FC Barcelona are already laying the groundwork for a major attacking overhaul ahead of next season.
One of the key concerns for the club is the long-term future of Robert Lewandowski. The veteran striker is set to turn 38 next season, and while his experience remains valuable, there are visible signs that his peak years are behind him. Despite this, Barcelona are reportedly prepared to extend his stay for another year, signaling a transitional phase rather than an immediate replacement.
At the same time, Ferran Torres has struggled to maintain consistent scoring form in recent months. Although he is expected to remain part of the squad, his performances have raised questions about his ability to lead the line in the long term.
Julian Alvarez Emerges as Top Priority
With the future in mind, Barcelona have identified Julián Álvarez as their primary attacking target for the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Argentine forward, currently playing for Atlético Madrid, is seen as an ideal fit for Barcelona’s evolving attacking system. His versatility, work rate, and clinical finishing make him one of the most attractive options available in the market.
According to reports, securing Alvarez’s signature has become a central objective for club president Joan Laporta, who is keen on building a competitive squad capable of dominating both domestically and in Europe.
Barcelona Confident Despite Financial Constraints
Although Barcelona’s well-documented financial challenges could complicate negotiations, there is growing optimism within the club that a deal can be reached.
The Catalan giants believe they can complete the transfer for a fee not exceeding €100 million. To make this possible, Barcelona are expected to propose a player-plus-cash deal to Atlético Madrid, aiming to reduce the immediate financial burden.
However, this strategy faces complications. Ferran Torres, one of the potential players who could have been included in such a deal, is reportedly unwilling to leave the club. This forces Barcelona to reconsider their approach and explore alternative options to structure the deal.
Waiting for Alvarez to Make the First Move
Interestingly, the transfer saga may ultimately depend on the player himself. Reports suggest that Barcelona are waiting for Alvarez to express a clear desire to join the club before making a formal move.
So far, the situation has been further complicated by the stance of Alvarez’s representatives, who have avoided publicly addressing Barcelona’s interest. This silence has added uncertainty to an already complex negotiation process.
Laporta and his board are believed to be monitoring the situation closely, ready to act swiftly if the Argentine forward signals his willingness to make the switch to Camp Nou.