Barcelona want to replace Robert Lewandowski with a world-class No.9 at the end of the 2025-26 season despite fears over their financial situation.
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Barca to part ways with Lewandowski in 2026Keen to replace ageing striker with a new No.9Catalans slapped with salary limit reduction by La LigaFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
According to a report from (h/t Football Espana)Barcelona are planning to part ways with Lewandowski in 2026 to sign a new world-class No.9. Despite question marks regarding his age, Lewandowski has responded with impressive performances, surpassing his goal tally from the previous two years in Blaugrana colours. However, it's unlikely he will remain at the Camp Nou beyond next season.
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While it hasn’t been officially confirmed, reports suggest Barcelona have agreed to extend his contract for next season, following a clause that triggered an automatic renewal if he played 45 minutes in half of their games this season.
Barcelona face the challenge of finding a replacement, with Ferran Torres impressing but lacking the same profile as Lewandowski, leaving them without a traditional striker should he leave when his new deal expires. Ongoing concerns over the club's financial situation have raised questions over Barca's ability to suitably replacement the former Bayern Munich star.
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With Barca preparing for life after Lewandowski, several names have been linked with a high-profile move to Spain either this summer or next. Recent reports have linked Barcelona with Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray, but the club has reportedly declined due to his high wages and €75m transfer fee. Another name tied to Barcelona is Alexander Isak of Newcastle United, however there have been no significant developments regarding either player at this time.
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With 38 goals in 43 games in all competitions, Lewandowski has proven to be a talismanic figure, coming up with important goals. Head coach Hansi Flick will be expecting more of the same from his veteran striker when Barcelona face an in-form Real Betis side in La Liga on Saturday.