Barcelona face a big call for Robert Lewandowski's replacement – the preferred target will move in 2025
Barcelona knows that sooner rather than later, they have to sign a replacement for Robert Lewandowski. After the signing of Vitor Roque did not work out, the Blaugrana are now looking ahead to the upcoming summer markets.
According to Sportleft the Blaugrana Sporting Director Deco with a difficult choice. While the dream signing for president Joan Laporta may be Erling Haaland, the preferred option is the striker from Sporting CP Viktor Gyokers. He is almost certain to leave Portugal next year, and will be available for between €60-70m, a price the Catalan giants feel is more than worth it for a top striker.
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However, the question mark is over Lewandowski. The Polish striker has been in good form this season, and has stated his desire to stay at the highest level for many years to come. His contract is likely to be automatically extended for next season, and understanding what his intentions are will be key to Gyokeres' decision.
If they don't go for him, the worry is that they won't be able to find another forward of the same quality for a similar price next summer. Depending on how Lewandowski does in the second half of the season, that could also advance the decision. It seems unlikely that Gyokeres will be willing to share the spotlight with Lewandowski.
Previous reports have claimed that Deco is keen to bring in another forward in the summer, to reduce the burden on Lewandowski's aging legs. The likes of Lille's Jonathan David, who is out of contract next year, have been suggested as a cheaper recruit, rather than a bigger addition to lead the line for years to come.