Revealed: Why Barcelona think it's possible to sign a top striker next summer
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Revealed: Why Barcelona think it's possible to sign a top striker next summer
"According to Mundo Deportivo, there is confidence at Barca that they will be able to "undertake a significant investment" should they feel the need to next summer. Lewandowski would certainly have to leave for that to be possible. The report details how his exit would "free up €40 million in fair play funds. This space could then be used by Barça to sign a top center forward, taking into account his salary plus the amortization of his transfer fee each season.""
"MD report the "projected revenue growth" from having a full Camp Nou open again will also play a signficant role in Barca's summer transfer business. The project has been hit by delays and is already a year behind schedule. The first team are expected back home after the international break in front of 45,000 fans, but the Camp Nou isn't currently expected to open at full 105,000 capacity until 2027 at the earliest."
Barcelona are linked with several top strikers ahead of next summer's transfer window when Robert Lewandowski is expected to depart on a free transfer. Names mentioned include Julian Álvarez, Erling Haaland and Serhou Guirassy, though doubts remain over the club's ability to fund a big-money signing. Lewandowski's exit would free up approximately €40 million in fair play funds, which could be applied to a new center forward's salary and transfer-fee amortization. The club must also comply with the 1:1 rule and make progress on Camp Nou renovations, with full capacity not expected until 2027 at the earliest.
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