Topic 1877785
Vlahovic wouldn't be a reasonable name for Barcelona in the first place. He isn't a reliable striker to replace Lewandowski honestly. There are much better alternatives in the market.  Wink

About Nkunku and Gimenez, it is really sad to see none of them making a good level of goal contribution... Nkunku is still in the starting lineup.

Gimenez has been injured but he still played many games. I'm afraid he didn't impress at all like he did at Feyenoord.

This website was always full of predictions; I don't remember them ever predicting anything and being right. Most of the time their rumors don't make sense. Barcelona has many good strikers; they still need to pay Manchester United for Marcus Rashford. Marcus Rashford has helped Barcelona a lot, so instead of thinking about signing another striker, they should focus on signing Marcus Rashford, which would be the best option.
Well, their first priority is the English man Marcus Rashford and after him they will try to approach the Argentinian man Julian Alveraz. Robert Lewandowski is on the edge of his career and probably soon he will leave the club. So that's why they just put the name of Julian Alveraz on the top of the list for potential replacement of Robert Lewandowski. So i don't think that they will try someone else besides him because Julian Alveraz is such classical player as well as he has an experience of La Liga and also his is not too high....

Besides that, right now Barcelona is still trailing with lack of financial sect and because of this perhaps their transfer saga couldn't get done. But anyway Laporte will find something better. Let's see what happens next.
Barcelona approaching Julian Alvarez? And how would they pay for him? With Monopoly's money? They have a huge debt, they are selling properties and rights to cover the costs, and Atletico Madrid spent 100 million euros to purchase Alvarez, and considering his performances I doubt they would ever sell him for less than 130-140 millions. There is no way Barcelona could afford him.
Monopoly money? Hahaha, so funny Smiley We all know about Barcelona's poor economic situation. I don't take these transfer rumors very seriously because Barcelona's financial situation is very difficult. If they hadn't brought players up from their youth academy, they would have remained an average team in the Spanish league, but by developing players like Pedri, Gavi, Yamal, and Cubarsi from the youth system, they saved a lot of money. I highly doubt Barcelona will sign Julian Alvarez.