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·30 November 2024

The two candidates Barcelona are monitoring to replace club veteran – report

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As reported by Fichajes, Barcelona are beginning to plan for life after Robert Lewandowski, with the club reportedly narrowing down its search for a new striker to two main candidates: Jonathan David and Viktor Gyokeres.

As Lewandowski continues to impress with his performances, his age and contract situation, which runs until 2026, have prompted the club to consider long-term options for their attack.


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While Lewandowski remains a key figure for Barcelona, the club understands the importance of preparing for the future. They are already working on a strategy to ensure they remain competitive once Lewandowski’s time at the club comes to an end.

In this search, Jonathan David of Lille and Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting CP have emerged as the leading candidates to take over the responsibility of leading the line for Barcelona.

Assessing the options

David has quickly become one of Europe’s most promising forwards due to his clinical finishing and ability to get involved in build-up play. His versatility and sharpness in front of goal make him a strong contender for Barcelona.

On the other hand, Gyokeres has been impressive at Sporting CP, combining physical strength with excellent hold-up play.

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Jonathan David is one of the options Barcelona are considering. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)

His style of play fits well with what Barcelona may need in the future, as they look for someone who can hold up the ball and link up with teammates while also providing goals.

Barcelona must be prepared

The decision for Barcelona won’t be straightforward, though. Lewandowski continues to deliver exceptional performances, and his experience is invaluable to the team.

However, the club must look ahead and consider their financial and sporting realities. A move for a new striker could take place as early as 2025, depending on Lewandowski’s fitness and continued form.

Barcelona’s high expectations, coupled with the pressure to win titles, leave little room for error in this transition.

Sporting Director Deco will be key in managing this process. He will assess not only the footballing abilities of the potential signings but also their mental resilience and capacity to handle the immense pressure of replacing a club legend.

A new striker will play a pivotal role in Barcelona’s future plans, ensuring the club remains a strong force in European football for years to come.

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