Barcelona is evaluating several potential strikers to replace Robert Lewandowski, who is expected to leave the club in the next transfer window [1, 2].
The search for a new center-forward is critical for the Spanish side as they look to maintain their offensive output. Replacing a veteran of Lewandowski's caliber requires a player capable of immediate impact in La Liga.
Among the names currently under consideration are João Pedro and Julián Álvarez [1, 2]. Reports indicate that Pedro has been linked to the club specifically as a contingency option if a move for Álvarez fails to materialize [2]. This suggests a tiered priority list within the club's scouting department, emphasizing a preference for Álvarez's profile while keeping Pedro as a viable alternative.
In addition to these two, Alexander Sorloth has emerged as a candidate for the position [1]. The inclusion of Sorloth adds a different physical profile to the mix, providing the club with various tactical directions depending on who is signed.
Barcelona has not officially confirmed a signing, but the internal discussions highlight the urgency of the situation. The club must navigate the upcoming transfer window to ensure there is no gap in leadership or scoring ability at the top of the formation [1, 2].
While the club weighs these options, the departure of Lewandowski marks a significant transition for the squad. The transition involves moving away from the established goal-scoring era of the Polish striker toward a younger or more versatile attacking force [1].
“Barcelona is evaluating several potential strikers to replace Robert Lewandowski”
The pursuit of players like Julián Álvarez and João Pedro indicates that Barcelona is prioritizing a blend of youth and proven efficiency. By identifying multiple profiles, ranging from the technicality of Álvarez to the physicality of Sorloth, the club is hedging its bets against the volatility of the transfer market and the high cost of elite strikers.




