Barcelona has a hidden card for the attack

Deco continues to track the market in search of a bargain to add to the attack, he has one in mind that would arrive for free

Héctor Andreu | 18 Mar 2025 | 19.04
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Barcelona continues to track Jonathan David / Blaugrana File
Barcelona continues to track Jonathan David / Blaugrana File

Barcelona is closely monitoring the situation of Jonathan David, who is about to become a free agent at the end of the season. Despite the Canadian striker expressing his willingness to join the Blaugrana club, even offering to leave for free by not renewing with Lille, the sports management's response remains silent. At Can Barça, his future does not seem to be among the immediate priorities, as the club remains focused on other signings, especially for a left winger, a more urgent position for Hansi Flick and Deco.

The bargain of the upcoming summer transfer market, Barcelona values his signing

At 25 years old, Jonathan David is one of the most coveted players in the market, with 23 goals in 41 games this season, including notable performances in the Champions League. His goal-scoring ability and physical strength are undeniable, but there are doubts about his adaptability to Barcelona's style of play. His preference for open spaces and lack of versatility in tighter situations could be factors working against him. Furthermore, Ferran Torres's good form as a second striker, following Robert Lewandowski's renewal, has further complicated David's potential move to the team.

As reported by 'Sport', although negotiations seem stalled, Jonathan David and his entourage have not lost hope that Barcelona may step up. However, their patience has a limit, and the final decision on his destination will be made by late April. If Barça does not make a move, David is ready to consider one of the proposals from the Premier League, where West Ham stands out as one of the most interested clubs, and several other English teams have already shown interest in him. Consequently, his future, which a few months ago seemed close to Barcelona, could end up moving away from the Catalan coast.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Barcelona tiene un tapado para el ataque