FC Barcelona: Pau Victor scares everyone

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On the Barcelona side, there is a lot of talk about Nico Williams and Dani Olmo during this transfer window. The Catalan club wants to enlist the two Spanish internationals, but is clearly struggling in both cases, mainly for financial reasons. They have only enlisted one player for the moment: Pau Victor, a 22-year-old striker who was loaned to Barça B by Girona last season. It must be said that he had been a hit, being the top scorer in his Spanish D3 group with 20 goals, thus convincing the club’s management to recruit him permanently.

An investment of 3.2 million euros, and the only summer signing for the Barcelona players so far. In any case, this small sum could prove very profitable when you look at the striker’s debut with the Blaugrana club’s first team. He scored against Manchester City in the first summer friendly, then scored both goals for his team in the Clasico played last night. Just that.

The club’s new starting 9?

Unsurprisingly, it receives a nice 10/10 in the match ratings of Sport. “He has the goal in his veins, he doesn’t think for a single moment. He scored two goals, and he could have even scored more.”the newspaper explains, under the spell. “The protagonist of the tour. He’s on fire.”explains for his part World Sports. “Two goals in three games is not bad. He knows how to score and that’s always good for a striker. The door to the first team is always open.”explained Hansi Flick after the match.

It must be said that in the current Barcelona context, with complicated finances and the difficulty of bringing in big names, Pau Victor risks being a real godsend. A serious candidate for the role of Robert Lewandowski’s understudy, and who seems to definitively condemn Vitor Roque to exile. With Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez, Gavi, Pau Cubarsi, Pedri and now Pau Victor, Barça can look to the future with optimism…

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