Milan market, Barcelona seeks Robert Lewandowski’s replacement

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Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona remains shrouded in uncertainty. The Polish center forward in six months or so could be free on a zero-parameter basis and several clubs including AC Milan closely monitoring his position.

It should be recalled that Barcelona has a unilateral clause to extend the deal until 2027 but at the moment it does not really seem intent on exercising it and indeed is already looking for a replacement to move on.

The Guardian in fact reports how at the top of the list would be Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane, considered by Hansi Flick ideal for Barcelona’s schemes. The English striker, under contract until 2027, has a 60-million rescission clause valid until the summer of 2026, and has reportedly not yet entered into negotiations for a renewal with the Bavarians.

According to Sport, names being pursued by the Blaugrana include Julian Álvarez of Atlético Madrid and Etta Eyong of Levante.

Attention is also being paid to Victor Osimhen, who would like to test himself again in a more competitive league than the Turkish SuperLig and whom Juventus has also set its sights on, with Luciano Spalletti very willingly re-embracing the bomber of Napoli’s penultimate Scudetto.

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