Robert Lewandowski’s contract with Barcelona expires at the end of the current season, and there are strong indications that it will not be renewed. This raises questions about the future of the Catalan club’s attacking lineup. The Polish player, who has lost his starting spot this season to Ferran Torres, appears poised to leave, and possibly even retire from football, which intensifies the pressure on the club’s management and coaching staff to find a suitable replacement.
In this context, Barcelona’s management faces a major dilemma: Should they rely on Ferran Torres as their primary attacking option, despite the risks associated with the lack of a clear backup? Or should they move to sign a new number 9 to bolster the team, knowing that such a move would involve significant challenges and potential market risks?
German sources have revealed that Barcelona has a highly sought-after target, with Hansi Flick informing the club’s staff of the need to focus on Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy. The Guinean forward, who has proven his worth by scoring 38 goals this season, made a notable impression after netting a hat-trick against Barcelona last season. He has become a clear target for the club, although his transfer fee could reach €100 million. However, Borussia Dortmund may agree to reduce the amount to €65 million if they receive an offer from a major club.
Barcelona isn’t stopping there. Big names like Erling Haaland and Julian Álvarez continue to be linked with potential renewals and transfers. Haaland, the Norwegian star who extended his contract with Manchester City until 2034, has previously expressed a desire to play in La Liga. This opens the door to potential negotiations, despite significant financial complications.
Julian Álvarez’s situation is different. He is under contract with Atlético Madrid, which paid a significant fee for him. It does not appear that Madrid will facilitate his departure at this time unless circumstances change drastically due to a decline in the team’s performance.
The biggest question remains: Will Barcelona succeed in securing the ideal replacement for Lewandowski, or will it be forced to rely on its current options amid market challenges and competitive pressures? As summer approaches, speculation continues to grow and uncertainty deepens, making the future of the team’s attack more unclear than ever.










