Robert Lewandowski stands as one of the world’s best strikers in recent decades with his 312 goals in the Bundesliga, 109 in the Champions League and most recently 81 in La Liga. With his contract expiring this summer and tempting offers lining up outside Europe, the goal guarantor will have to decide that he will accept a pay cut to continue at Barcelona. Meanwhile, Barcelona are looking into the possibility of bringing in the striker who sent the club out of the Champions League as a replacement.
Alexander Sørloth is the player who has scored 7 goals in 14 games against Barcelona, the last of which came at Camp Nou in the first quarter-final of the Champions League. After the game, Barca supporters could hear a player who thrives in the city and the pressure in the iconic stadium.
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“I don’t know if there’s anything in the air – the hotel, the city, I don’t know – but I have a good feeling, and I feel dangerous when I go out on the pitch here at Camp Nou,” Sørloth told UEFA’s website.
We followed up with that this is a player Barcelona should definitely consider signing, now there are reports about just that.
Sørloth’s player profile, “technical similarity” to Lewandowski and his ability to instantly adapt to Hansi Flick’s system, have sent Sørloth onto the list of candidates at Barcelona’s sporting director Deco. Spanish Marca is shocked that there is now a real possibility that Barcelona will hijack one of the players responsible for their elimination from the Champions League, Alexander Sørloth.
According to journalist Matteo Morettos at La Pizarra de Quintana, the Catalan club have sent a formal request if Alexander Sørloth, Deco and the gang want to secure themselves if it does not end with a Lewandowski extension.
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Smart move, Sørltoh has time and time again in recent seasons shown he is the striker to have on the field in the tightest games. Especially at Camp Nou.









