Barcelona are eyeing some big names in the summer transfer window LFC
Barcelona have big plans for the upcoming summer transfer window, as they target a move for either Robert Lewandowski or Mohamed Salah, according to reports.
Lewandowski’s contract at the Bavarian giants runs until 2023, and the Poland international’s record speaks for itself, having scored an incredible 45 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions this season so far., Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who is a close friend of the Bayern stars’ agent Pini Zahavi, is said to be prepared to pay €60million [£50m] for the player who turns 34 in August.
The club are also said to be interested in Liverpool’s Salah, who is yet to agree fresh terms to remain on Merseyside.
Although not an out-and-out No.9, It is claimed Barca are big admirers of the Egyptian’s versatility across the front line and regular scoring rate.
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