Barcelona Sets Budget for New Number Nine Amid Financial Hopes

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Preview Barcelona Sets Budget for New Number Nine Amid Financial Hopes

Despite significant uncertainties regarding their financial capabilities this summer, Barcelona has allocated a specific budget for signing a new number nine. For the past three years, the Catalan club has exceeded its salary cap. However, there is optimism that they could finally fall back within these limits this summer. Should this occur, they would gain the ability to reinvest 100% of any funds saved or generated beyond their operational costs. Currently, they are restricted to allocating only 60% of such funds towards acquiring and compensating new players.

The imperative for a new central striker has been evident for some time, especially with Robert Lewandowski reaching 37 years old. While a potential one-year contract extension for Lewandowski hasn’t been entirely dismissed, it is anticipated that such a move would firmly establish him in a supporting role. Furthermore, Ferran Torres’s dip in form appears to have dissuaded the club from considering the former Manchester City player as their primary option for this position.

Barcelona Allots €100 Million for Striker Acquisition

Reports from MD indicate that Barcelona has set a budget of €100 million for their upcoming number nine acquisition. The club is committed to not exceeding this amount, encompassing both fixed fees and potential variables. Several forwards have been linked with the Blaugrana, including recent mentions of Omar Marmoush from Manchester City and Fisnik Asllani from Hoffenheim. Nevertheless, a definitive strategy for securing a target has yet to materialize.

Julian Alvarez Transfer Appears Unfeasible

Among the various strikers rumored to join the Blaugrana, Julian Alvarez has been the most frequently discussed name. However, given Barcelona’s established budget, acquiring him seems highly improbable. Atlético Madrid reportedly has no interest in selling Alvarez to Barcelona and would only contemplate a transfer if it effectively doubled their initial investment from the Premier League. Considering Atlético signed Alvarez for €75 million plus €15 million in variables, this would place his valuation significantly beyond Barcelona’s financial reach. The only conceivable way for Barcelona to sign Alvarez would be if the Argentine international actively campaigned for a move specifically to Camp Nou. Even though his ambiguous comments about his future were reportedly welcomed within Barcelona’s offices, the current likelihood of a deal remains very low.