
Laporta Identifies Lewandowski's Successor
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has settled on a replacement for the Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, who is 36 years old.
Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona expires in the summer of 2026.
According to the Spanish newspaper "El Nacional", Laporta has identified Julian Alvarez, the Atletico Madrid striker, as a potential successor to Lewandowski.
Alvarez joined Atletico Madrid last summer for 75 million euros and has played 47 matches this season, scoring 24 goals and providing 5 assists.
Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona expires in the summer of 2026.
According to the Spanish newspaper "El Nacional", Laporta has identified Julian Alvarez, the Atletico Madrid striker, as a potential successor to Lewandowski.
Alvarez joined Atletico Madrid last summer for 75 million euros and has played 47 matches this season, scoring 24 goals and providing 5 assists.
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