Sempre Barca
·25 August 2025
In-form Barcelona star makes a case for himself to be Lewandowski’s long-term successor

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·25 August 2025
One of the goals for FC Barcelona moving forward will be to successfully replace Robert Lewandowski. Despite the elite status of the Polish forward, he is now 37 years old. Considering his age, it would be smart for Barça to look at potential successors.
Over the last few months, various names have been linked to the club as potential successors for the Polish striker. However, thanks to a certain player’s recent run of form and goalscoring ability, Barça might already have a potential candidate at the club.
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As highlighted by SPORT, 25-year-old Spanish forward Ferran Torres continues to make a good case for himself. So far this season, he has already scored twice in two games for La Blaugrana as the starting centre-forward instead of Lewandowski.
Moreover, despite not regularly being a starter last season as well, he still managed to score 19 goals for Barça. Such numbers are hard to ignore, and he has consistently proven his ability to deliver in big games against top opponents as well.
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So while Barça will likely not rush into making a decision, this is a great opportunity for them to show their trust in Torres.
With Lewandowski now in the final year of his contract with the club, the Catalan giants might not have as much time as they think they have in terms of finding a long-term successor for the former Bayern Munich ace.