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Lewandowski doesn't convince, the 40 million that Barcelona would pay for this Ligue 1 star

The millions that FC Barcelona would invest for a new striker

By Hector Garcia

The millions that FC Barcelona would invest for a new striker
The millions that FC Barcelona would invest for a new striker
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The Polish striker, Robert Lewandowski, is not having the best of times this season. The attacker has positioned himself in an important way as one of the best forwards of the last decade, however, his second season at FC Barcelona is not being the best and the reality is that the team does not want to continue waiting and is already planning a strong investment, also taking into account the age of the player.

 

FC Barcelona is going through one of the most complicated moments in its recent history, and a large part of its problems center on the lack of effectiveness up front. In particular, attention has been focused on Robert Lewandowski, who has experienced a marked decline in his performance compared to the previous season. Given this situation, the Catalan club has begun the search for possible forwards to reinforce its squad in the upcoming transfer markets.

A name that is in Barcelona's orbit is that of Jonathan David, current Lille player. Although the French club could be willing to sell him at the end of the season for a figure close to 40 million euros, according to Transfermarkt, signing him would not be an easy task. David has proven to be a prolific goalscorer and his ability to adapt to European football makes him a valuable asset. The acquisition of him would be a great step towards the recovery of effectiveness in the culé forward line.

 

Who is Jonathan David?

Jonathan David is one of Canada's new stars, Lille's undisputed forward at only 23 years old. A player who this season has 4 goals, 2 assists and 10 great chances created in just 11 games. But he doesn't stop there, last season, he scored 28 goals, assisted 4 and created 10 great chances. In addition, he has proven to be regular and stay in good physical shape, not having a long history of injuries.


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