FC Barcelona have reportedly identified João Pedro as one of their leading targets to replace Robert Lewandowski, with the Catalan club preparing for the possible departure of the veteran striker this summer.
According to reports from Brazil, the reigning La Liga champions have intensified their search for a new forward after growing expectations that Lewandowski could leave for Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal SFC.
Barcelona sporting director Deco is said to be leading the hunt for a long-term successor to Lewandowski, who has been linked with a lucrative move away from Spain.
Reports from Poland claim Al-Hilal have tabled a huge offer for the 35-year-old striker, prompting Barcelona to accelerate plans for a younger replacement capable of leading the club’s attack for years to come.
Brazilian outlet Globo reports that Chelsea forward João Pedro has emerged as one of Barca’s preferred options alongside Julián Álvarez of Atlético Madrid.
Following their recent La Liga title triumph, Barcelona are eager to push negotiations forward quickly before attention across world football turns toward the upcoming World Cup.
Club officials are expected to hold discussions in the coming days to determine whether a deal for the Brazilian attacker is financially achievable.
Any potential move, however, would require a massive financial commitment. Early estimates suggest the transfer package for João Pedro could rise to around €100 million, including add-ons and bonuses.
Chelsea FC are believed to be reluctant to sell the 24-year-old after his impressive first season at Stamford Bridge following his €70m arrival from Brighton & Hove Albion FC.
Despite Chelsea enduring an inconsistent Premier League campaign, João Pedro has been one of the club’s standout performers.
The Brazilian has scored 23 goals and provided nine assists in 51 appearances across all competitions while also helping the Blues secure Club World Cup success earlier in the season.
Club executives reportedly view him as a crucial figure in solving Chelsea’s long-standing problems in the striker position.
Barcelona are expected to wait until after Chelsea’s FA Cup final clash with Manchester City FC before stepping up talks.
The Spanish giants believe they could gain an advantage in negotiations because Chelsea failed to secure Champions League qualification, while Barcelona can offer João Pedro the opportunity to play at the highest level of European football next season.
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