Since replacing Ronald Koeman as manager, the Spaniard has already welcomed attacking reinforcements to Camp Nou. In January, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang arrived on a free from Arsenal, Adama Traore joined on loan from Wolves, and the Blaugrana completed a £55m deal for Manchester City’s Ferran Torres.
But Xavi doesn’t look to be done there, and Barcelona could be in the frame to lure one of Europe’s most phenomenal strikers from the Allianz Arena. However, the ball is in Bayern’s court. If the Bavarian giants offer Lewandowski suitable terms, he could very well decide to complete his glittering career under Julian Nagelsmann in Germany.
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