As part of its long-term planning, FC Barcelona has identified Alexander Isak as a potential successor to Robert Lewandowski. Despite the Polish striker’s remarkable stats (31 goals and 3 assists in 33 matches), the Blaugrana are looking ahead to their future attacking options.
According to journalist José Alvarez, Isak is Barcelona’s top priority for the summer transfer window. The Swedish forward has been outstanding in the Premier League, scoring 17 goals and providing 5 assists this season for Newcastle United. He could initially serve as Lewandowski’s attacking partner before eventually taking over the No. 9 role.
PSG Enters the Picture
However, Paris Saint-Germain has also set its sights on Isak as a key reinforcement for its attack in 2025, according to PSG Inside Actus on X.
Securing his signature won’t be easy. Isak is under contract with Newcastle until 2028, and his market value is estimated at around €75 million. This is a substantial fee for Barcelona, which is still dealing with financial challenges, and a major investment for PSG, which must remain within Financial Fair Play regulations.
A Key Decision: Paris or Barcelona?
The sporting project will be a decisive factor in Isak’s choice. Under Hansi Flick, Barcelona is competing for the La Liga title, has reached the Copa del Rey semifinals, and is in the Champions League Round of 16—an enticing prospect for an ambitious striker.
However, Barcelona’s financial struggles could pose a challenge, while PSG’s financial stability might give them an advantage in negotiations.
A high-stakes battle between two European powerhouses is brewing for one of the most promising strikers in world football.