Barcelona ready to spend 100 million euros, but Flick’s decision changes everything

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Recently, Barcelona has been mentioned more and more in the context of strengthening the attacking order. In the media, it is often speculated that the Catalan club will try to bring a well-known name to that position during the summer transfer window. Although Barcelona is facing financial problems, it is expected that they will be able to solve them, which will open the door for them to make big investments.

However, all these plans could fall into the water due to the decision of Hansi Flick. Namely, the boss of Barcelona believes that the main task is for the club to sign another striker, considering that the current attacking team, led by Robert Lewandowski, is not enough for all the challenges ahead. Lewandowski, although older, is still in great shape and remains a safe option for Barcelona.

Flick's veto on large investments

Despite much speculation, Flick is clear about his position. He believes that Lewandowski is still the first striker and that there is no need to invest in large transfer sums for other strikers, such as Julian Alvarez, Darwin Nunez or Alexander Isak. According to him, the goal is to bring in a striker who would be ready to be a reserve and not cause problems in the team if he does not have a lot of minutes.

Flick recalled past examples, such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Luuk de Jong, who came to Barcelona under similar circumstances. Such transfers, Flick feels, could be optimal solutions without the need to spend large sums of money. According to him, Barcelona should invest money in other positions on the field that are also in great need of reinforcements.

The question of who will be the next reinforcement remains open, but one thing is certain: Barcelona must choose carefully in order to avoid any potential problems in the team.

Lewandowski is already in his prime, and fans believe it's time for 'young blood'. However, the Pole is La Liga's top scorer, still a threat to opposing defenses, and it really seems that Robert can play a few more seasons at his peak.

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