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The president of FC Barcelona, ​​Joan Laporta, revealed that he is interested in signing the Polish striker Robert Lewandowski for next season, and even explained the conditions that must be met to finalize the signing.

It is worth noting that Lewandowski announced that he will not renew his contract with Bayern Munich, and for this reason he would be a good candidate for the Barça team’s ambitions.

“If we manage to clean up the economy of the club will be able to face the operations we are working on. Let’s let the football management and the technical secretariat work“, Laporta said at a press conference.

“I can not give anymore details because we are working to make the team competitive. It’s not easy, we’re coming from a very difficult economic situation, we’re working to turn it around, that’s when we can tackle big signings, but right now the priority is to clean up the club’s economy”, highlighted the Catalan team’s president.

It is clear that in order to obtain a signing of Lewandowski’s height, the club needs to have a stable financial base, and those are the conditions that Laporta is looking for.

Which is also true is that some renewal negotiations have to be resolved for the next campaign, such as the case of the Frenchman Ousmane Dembélé, which has been quite complex to solve.

In relation to this case, Laporta assured that an offer has already been made, and only their representatives are expected to make a decision. “I think he wants to stay but he may be tempted by other offers that he could consider superior.”

The president of FC Barcelona also mentioned the negotiations to extend the contract with Gavi, from whom they also expect answers .

Regarding the alleged departure of Frenkie de Jong, Laporta stated that the decision that best suits the club.

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By Scribe