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FC Barcelona is already working on the incorporation of one of the biggest promises in Polish football. The name that has emerged strongly on the Blaugrana's agenda is Kamil Jakóbczyk, an 18-year-old forward from Lech Poznan, identified in his country as the natural heir to Robert Lewandowski.
The sports management of FC Barcelona believes that the profile fits their policy of recruiting young talent: early talent, growth potential, and affordable cost. The operation could close at around two million euros, a strategic figure for a long-term project.
FC Barcelona bets on Kamil Jakóbczyk as a generational replacement
Kamil Jakóbczyk has made the leap to the first team of Lech Poznan after excelling in the lower categories. His numbers in the youth system speak for themselves: 14 matches, 13 goals, and one assist, statistics that have aroused the interest of several European clubs.
FC Barcelona has closely monitored his development. Internal reports highlight his instinct in the area, finishing ability with both feet, and spatial awareness. It is no coincidence that in Poland, he is already being compared to Robert Lewandowski.
FC Barcelona's plan does not foresee an immediate inclusion in the first team. The idea is to integrate him into the Blaugrana's subsidiary, where he can adapt to the playing style and competitive rhythm of Spanish football without excessive media pressure.
Robert Lewandowski as a reference for Lech Poznan's talent
The shadow of Robert Lewandowski is long. The current FC Barcelona striker remains the offensive reference of the club, but the entity knows that it must plan for the future in advance.
Kamil Jakóbczyk, developed at Lech Poznan, represents that medium-term project. His progress has been meteoric, and his breakthrough into the first team has confirmed what the Polish academy coaches had already predicted.
FC Barcelona understands that securing talent before its definitive explosion is crucial in an inflationary market. If Kamil Jakóbczyk continues his progression, his value could multiply in a matter of months.

FC Barcelona's strategic project with a future vision
The economic context forces FC Barcelona to operate with intelligence. Low-cost signings with high potential are the priority. In this scenario, Kamil Jakóbczyk fits as a very attractive market opportunity.
Lech Poznan is aware of the interest. Although the player has debuted with the first team, the Polish club knows that retaining him will be difficult if a firm offer arrives from Spain.
For FC Barcelona, the operation is not only logical in sporting terms but also strategic. Bringing in the young Pole would allow working on his development with an eye towards a potential future jump to the first team.
Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski would continue to be the immediate reference. However, FC Barcelona seeks to anticipate the generational transition, building a natural succession in the '9' position.
FC Barcelona wants to make a long-term bet with controlled risk and international projection. Kamil Jakóbczyk could become the next Polish talent to wear the Blaugrana colors, following the path opened by Robert Lewandowski and solidifying the future vision at FC Barcelona.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El FC Barcelona ofrece 2 millones por el heredero polaco de Lewandowski
