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Barçelona's plans ahead of the next Transfer Window
On Tuesday, December 3rd, Hansi Flick's team will travel to Mallorca to break their current three-game winless streak in the league. In other news, the Catalans are exploring the possibility of signing and releasing some players in the next Transfer Window.
Barcelona set sights on Alexander Isak
Barcelona is reportedly considering Alexander Isak as a potential successor to Robert Lewandowski, as reported by Mundo Deportivo. The Swedish striker has been performing fine for Newcastle United, netting five goals in 13 appearances this season. Isak had a fairly successful previous outing, finishing with 25 goals in 40 fixtures across all competitions. He also garnered interest from Arsenal, who currently appear to be in a strong position in the pursuit of the talented 25-year-old.
Robert Lewandowski has been in great form this season, scoring 22 goals in 20 games, although he will be turning 37 next August. The La Liga giants are considering the talented Alexander Isak as a potential replacement for the Polish at Camp Nou next summer. Isak, too looks motivated to advance his career after this season, which could spark a competitive bidding environment for his services in 2025.
Barcelona also eyes Mykhaylo Mudryk
Barcelona officially entered the race for Mykhaylo Mudryk, as reported by Caught Offside. The Ukrainian forward, who made a high-profile move to Chelsea in January 2023 for a staggering £88.5 million, has failed to meet expectations thus far. With Chelsea set to allow Mudryk to leave on loan in January, Barcelona is keen on securing his services. However, they will face stiff competition from both Newcastle United and Crystal Palace.
Barcelona to bid farewell to Christensen
Serie A Giants Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan are actively pursuing Andreas Christensen ahead of a potential move in 2025, as reported by Mundo Deportivo. Despite currently being sidelined due to injury, he is anticipated to make a return at the beginning of the year.
Christensen’s contract with Barcelona extends until 2026, but the club is prepared to let him depart in 2025. This move could aid Barcelona in addressing its financial challenges.
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