Amid ongoing financial uncertainties, Barcelona has established a specific budget for acquiring a new number nine this summer. The Catalan giants have operated above their salary limit for the past three seasons, but there’s optimism that they could return below this threshold in the upcoming transfer window. Should they achieve this, it would allow them to reinvest 100% of any money saved or earned beyond their operational costs, a significant improvement from their current ability to allocate only 60% of such funds to new player acquisitions and salaries.
The imperative for a new central forward has become increasingly clear, especially with Robert Lewandowski now aged 37. While a one-year contract extension for the Polish striker hasn’t been entirely dismissed, it’s widely anticipated that any such deal would see him transition into a more secondary role within the squad. Concurrently, the dip in form experienced by Ferran Torres has likely dissuaded the club from considering him as their primary option upfront.
Barcelona Allocates €100 Million for New Forward
Reports indicate that Barcelona has earmarked €100 million for the signing of their next number nine. This figure represents the maximum the club is prepared to spend, covering both fixed transfer fees and potential variables. While various forwards have been linked with a move to the Blaugrana, including Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush and Hoffenheim’s Fisnik Asllani, a clear strategic direction or top target has yet to materialize.
Julian Alvarez Transfer Deemed Unattainable
Despite persistent speculation linking Julian Alvarez to Barcelona, a transfer for the Argentine international appears highly improbable given the club’s financial constraints. Atletico Madrid, who acquired Alvarez for €75 million plus an additional €15 million in variables, reportedly has no interest in negotiating with Barcelona. Furthermore, they would only consider selling him for an amount that significantly exceeds their initial investment, placing him well beyond Barcelona’s means. The only conceivable path for Barcelona to secure Alvarez would be if the player himself forcefully advocated for a move specifically to Camp Nou, though the current prospects of such a scenario remain slim, despite some initial optimism within Barcelona’s offices following his non-committal remarks about his future.
