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Masterstroke by Joan Laporta: Signed for 70 Million and Loaned Out; Lewandowski Rules

Lewandowski needs a successor and Laporta is making sure he is at the same level as the Pole. New striker at Barça.

Joan Laporta continues to prove his ability to manage the sporting future of FC Barcelona. In this sense, one of the most strategic moves he could make would be the transfer of a "9" with great potential to strengthen the squad in the coming years. The name that is gaining strength is that of a transfer for which Barça plans to pay a considerable amount. Then, they will loan him to another team for a full year.

This transfer is aimed at strengthening Barça's offense in the long term. It fits in with Joan Laporta's strategy of securing the club's future while solving the possible absences of key players, such as Lewandowski.

Robert Lewandowski in an FC Barcelona uniform raises his arms in celebration.
Lewandowski celebrating with Barça | Getty Images

The Future of Barça: Lewandowski and the Need for a Successor

Lewandowski is, without a doubt, the mainstay of Barça's attack at the moment. Since his arrival in 2022, the Polish striker has proven to be an indispensable player for Hansi Flick, providing goals and experience. However, Lewandowski's contract expires in 2026, which opens up a significant gap for Barça in terms of the striker position.

In this context, Joan Laporta has begun to think about the future of the club. Although Lewandowski remains a key part of Barça's plans, his age and the possible end of his contract force him to look for options. This is where the strategy of signing a young, talented striker with the potential to become the team's star in the coming years comes in.

Joan Laporta's Plan is Clear: Sign and Loan Out So He Can Return in 2026

Joan Laporta has a well-structured plan in mind to secure the future of his offense. The intention is to sign Viktor Gyökeres for a sum close to 70 million, with the premise that the player stays on loan at Sporting for another season. This is a move that makes a lot of sense, as it will allow Lewandowski to finish his time at Barça without any problem while securing his replacement.

Joan Laporta has once again proven his ability to control the timing and make the right decisions. He knows that, right now, doing without Lewandowski would be a serious mistake. So, he will try to extend his prime time as much as possible. In addition, he is earning less and less, so his continuity is becoming less of a problem financially.

With Viktor Gyökeres's arrival scheduled for 2026, Joan Laporta has secured the future of the club. However, Barça will have to pay the 70 million euros now, otherwise the competition will get ahead. Arsenal and Manchester United, for example, are also after Gyökeres, but Laporta's formula seems to be the best for all parties.