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Barcelona Eyes Atlético Madrid's Sorloth As Potential Lewandowski Successor

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Barcelona has reportedly initiated contact with Atlético Madrid striker Alexander Sorloth as Hansi Flick seeks a long-term successor for Robert Lewandowski. With the veteran Polish forward currently reconsidering his future ahead of his 38th birthday, the Spanish league leaders have identified the Norwegian international as a physically imposing and financially viable alternative. Search for a new number nine The Catalan giants are proactively p…

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According to Spanish media reports, FC Barcelona could replace Robert Lewandowski with the Atlético Madrid striker.

·Budapest, Hungary
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With a possible release of Robert Lewandowski at the end of the season, Barcelona is already moving in search of a new centerfront option. According to the Spanish newspaper Marca, the Catalan club made a consultation about Alexander Sorloth, of Atlético de Madrid. Barça sees Norwegian as an interesting name for having a profile similar to Lewandowski's. Sorloth, including, scored in the Catalan team in the victory of Atlético de Madrid for 2 to…

·Brazil
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The Catalan club is considering signing Alexander Sörloth to strengthen their attacking line.

On the Catalan leadership list are the Norwegian attacker Alexander Sorloth, legitimated at Atletico Madrid, considered a possible solution for the next season. FC Barcelona officials take into account offensive variants that respond to the team's tactical needs, under the conditions that Lewandowski's role could fall in the near future. The sports director Deco has been monitoring Sorloth for more time, appreciating his profile as being suitabl…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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