Barcelona consider four strikers for Lewandowski succession
FC Barcelona has entered advanced talks regarding the club’s future centre-forward options after Robert Lewandowski’s impending departure.
The Catalan giants have shortlisted four forwards as primary candidates to replace the Polish striker. The names under consideration include Victor Boniface, Lois Openda, Gonçalo Ramos and Alexander Isak.
The move reflects Barcelona’s urgency to secure a high-profile signing to maintain attacking strength following Lewandowski’s expected exit. Club officials are evaluating profiles that balance experience and developmental potential.
Victor Boniface has emerged as a standout option due to his consistent goal-scoring record in the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen. His physical presence and finishing ability align with Barcelona’s tactical needs.
Lois Openda, currently excelling at RB Leipzig, offers a blend of pace and technical skill, making him a viable long-term solution. His performances in the Champions League have drawn increased attention from European scouts.
Gonçalo Ramos, a Barcelona academy graduate, provides an internal option with familiarity of the club’s system. His recent loan spell at PSG demonstrated adaptability at the highest level.
Alexander Isak presents a proven Premier League option after his successful stint at Newcastle United. His mobility and aerial ability make him a strong candidate for the centre-forward role.
Negotiations are expected to intensify over the coming weeks, with the club aiming to finalize a deal before the summer transfer window. Barcelona’s sporting director will lead discussions to secure the most suitable profile.
The club’s focus remains on securing a striker who can deliver both immediate impact and long-term stability in the attacking third.