
Barcelona Plans to Sign a Replacement for Lewandowski
The website "Fichajes" revealed that FC Barcelona is preparing to make an official offer of 60 million euros to sign Samuel Omorodion, the Portuguese Porto striker, to be the successor to Robert Lewandowski, who is expected to leave the team in the summer of 2026.
According to the report, Barcelona considers the 21-year-old player to be the ideal choice to lead the team's attack in the future, after catching attention with his strong performance this season with Porto, where he scored 7 goals in 11 matches, bringing his total goals with the club to 32 in 53 appearances since joining.
The website noted that Joan Laporta and Deco have prioritized the player, especially since his style aligns with coach Hans Flick's ideas based on speed and attacking flexibility. The report also indicated that Barcelona scouts have been monitoring the player recently after his remarkable performance in the Portuguese league.
The same source added that Barcelona seeks to take advantage of the player's desire for a new experience, even though Porto insists on a release clause of 100 million euros, making negotiations complicated. Nevertheless, the Catalan club hopes to reach an agreement that satisfies both parties before competition intensifies from other clubs.
According to the report, Barcelona considers the 21-year-old player to be the ideal choice to lead the team's attack in the future, after catching attention with his strong performance this season with Porto, where he scored 7 goals in 11 matches, bringing his total goals with the club to 32 in 53 appearances since joining.
The website noted that Joan Laporta and Deco have prioritized the player, especially since his style aligns with coach Hans Flick's ideas based on speed and attacking flexibility. The report also indicated that Barcelona scouts have been monitoring the player recently after his remarkable performance in the Portuguese league.
The same source added that Barcelona seeks to take advantage of the player's desire for a new experience, even though Porto insists on a release clause of 100 million euros, making negotiations complicated. Nevertheless, the Catalan club hopes to reach an agreement that satisfies both parties before competition intensifies from other clubs.