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Robert Lewandowski will celebrate his 37th birthday this summer and and Barça is looking to replace him.
The last conflict on the wage limit in Barcelona proves that it is risky to anticipate too much in the Catalan capital. However, the Blaugrana are fully aware that Robert Lewandowski will celebrate his 37th birthday this summer and that he does not represent a long -term solution in attack.
The Polish veteran seems to be off to a good start for next season, having apparently accepted an extension of one year with the club in recent months. Ferran Torres has been by his side in recent months, but so far, nothing indicates that Barcelona is counting on the Spanish international to rely on him in the long term.
Moise Kean is in the crosshairs of Newcastle and Barcelona.
While the Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko of the RB Leipzig were both cited as attackers monitored by Barcelona, doubts about their price and their availability in two summers persist.
According to football Italia, Barcelona is interested in Moise Kean. The Fiorentina striker began to fully exploit his potential at the start of the campaign, totaling 21 goals and three assists in 35 appearances this season. He also aroused the interest of Newcastle, potentially to replace Isak.
“” I want him to stay. Then, if he cannot stay and someone makes an offer, we will see. I will try to keep it because it is important for Fiorentina “Said President Toscan Rocco commissioned to Sky Sport Italia, quoted by FI. Kean has a release clause of 52 million euros in his contract, valid from July 1 to 15.
“We are neither first, nor second nor third, but we defend what we have. I do not need a club to come here and say that it is better than us or that the king of Italian football, so that he can recruit whoever he wants. »»
Arrived at Juventus as a young prodigy, Kean had a career in a sawtooth, passing by Everton and Paris Saint-Germain, before returning to the Bianconeri in 2021. Last summer, he joined Florence for 13 million euros and was a brilliant light for Viola this season, showing signs of becoming the new number that many thought that he could be at the age of 25.
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