Robert Lewandowski is nearing the end of his career at Barcelona, with the club set to bid farewell to the veteran Polish striker in January. The sporting management is keen to part ways with him amicably, after years of crucial contributions that have helped the club secure league titles in recent seasons. While Lewandowski’s time at Barcelona hasn’t been the most successful in the club’s history, his goals have played a vital role in the team’s triumphs.
Meanwhile, sporting director Deco has begun searching for replacements for the Polish striker, at the request of manager Hansi Flick. According to reports, Bayern Munich star Harry Kane is Barcelona’s preferred option, perfectly fitting Flick’s profile: a seasoned, world-class striker with a strong ambition to win numerous titles in the twilight of his career.
Harry Kane, one of the world’s most prolific goalscorers, is considered one of the players most likely to join Barcelona. Reports suggest that Kane could be available this summer for €60 million, plus add-ons that could reach €15 million. This deal appears feasible given Kane’s age and his current contract with Bayern Munich.
From a technical standpoint, Flick believes that Harry Kane could be the ideal replacement for Lewandowski, possessing superior ball skills and greater fluidity and agility compared to the Polish striker. Kane also boasts an incredible goal-scoring instinct, making him a safe bet for future success at Barcelona.
With Lewandowski’s time at the club nearing its end, Barcelona appears to be steadily pursuing a new attacking option capable of making a significant contribution in the future.










