It looks like Barcelona are preparing for life after Robert Lewandowski.
According to reports from SPORT, the Catalan club have decided not to renew the Polish striker’s contract, marking what could be the end of a short but impactful era.
At 37, Lewandowski’s performances have shown signs of slowing down, and the club reportedly feels he no longer fits the high-pressing system demanded by coach Hansi Flick.
While the veteran striker has remained silent about his future, Barca are already drawing up a list of potential replacements for the summer of 2026.
Lewandowski has been a goal machine since arriving from Bayern Munich in 2022, scoring over 100 goals in all competitions.
But even the most prolific scorers eventually face the final whistle. Barcelona’s plan now is to bring in a forward who can keep the intensity high — and maybe add a few TikTok-style celebrations along the way.
Three strikers who could replace Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona?
Julian Alvarez – The all-rounder with flair

Julian Alvarez has been on Barcelona’s radar for some time, and it’s easy to see why. The Argentine forward has been outstanding since joining Atletico Madrid, with 26 goals and 11 assists in 66 appearances.
Still just 25, Alvarez combines energy, pressing ability, and a sharp eye for goal — exactly what Barca are looking for.
His versatility would also allow him to rotate across the front line, which could help Flick balance the workload among his attackers.
However, the price tag could be a dealbreaker. Atletico reportedly value him at around £90 million, which is no small change for a club still watching its financial fair play margins.
Harry Kane – Experience meets efficiency

Harry Kane’s name has resurfaced once again, and for good reason. The England captain has been firing on all cylinders for Bayern Munich, scoring 18 goals in just 10 games this season.
At 32, he’s not a long-term solution, but his finishing and leadership could offer Barcelona a short-term boost.
The reported £56 million release clause makes him a tempting target. Still, given his age and Premier League suitors lurking in the shadows, the deal would be complicated.
Let’s be honest — seeing Kane in Blaugrana colors would be a twist even Hollywood might find too dramatic.
Serhou Guirassy – The dark horse candidate

If Barcelona are looking for value and reliability, Serhou Guirassy could be the man. The Borussia Dortmund forward has quietly built one of Europe’s most consistent scoring records, netting 44 goals in 58 games for BVB.
At 29, Guirassy brings a mix of strength, movement, and clinical finishing. His £56 million release clause could make him the most affordable and realistic option on the list.
The Guinea international might not have the global spotlight of Kane or Alvarez, but he certainly knows where the goal is — and that’s all that really matters.
As Barcelona plan their next move, fans are bracing for an emotional farewell to Lewandowski. But in football, as in life, endings often lead to new beginnings — and somewhere out there, a new No. 9 is already warming up.