Despite ongoing uncertainties about their spending capacity this summer, Barcelona is planning to allocate a specific budget for signing a new number nine. For the past three years, the Catalan club has exceeded its salary limit, but there’s optimism they might fall within the limit this summer. Achieving this would be significant, as it would allow them to spend 100% of the funds saved or earned beyond their operational costs, a substantial increase from the current 60% allocation for new player acquisitions and salaries.
The need for a new primary striker has become increasingly evident, especially with Robert Lewandowski now aged 37. While a one-year contract extension for Lewandowski hasn’t been ruled out, it’s anticipated he would take on a definitively secondary role if that were to happen. Furthermore, Ferran Torres’s dip in form has reportedly made the club hesitant to consider him as their top choice for the position.
Barcelona Sets €100 Million Budget for Forward
Barcelona has reportedly set a budget of €100 million for their next number nine. This figure, encompassing both fixed fees and variables, will not be exceeded by the Catalan giants. While various names have been linked with the Blaugrana, including Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush and Hoffenheim’s Fisnik Asllani, a clear transfer target has yet to emerge.
Julian Alvarez Deal Appears Unlikely
Among all potential targets, Julian Alvarez has been most frequently linked to Barcelona. However, given Barcelona’s set budget, a deal for the Argentine striker seems highly improbable. Atletico Madrid, who are reportedly not keen on selling to Barcelona, would only consider a transfer that at least doubles the fee Manchester City paid for him. Considering Alvarez was acquired by City for €75 million plus €15 million in variables, this would place his value well beyond Barcelona’s financial reach. The only realistic path for Barcelona to secure Alvarez would be if the international actively pushed for a move specifically to Camp Nou. Even if his recent non-committal comments about his future were “celebrated” internally at Barcelona, the likelihood of a transfer remains low.








