Hansi Flick has addressed speculation about Barcelona signing a new striker, stating clearly: “Should Barcelona sign a striker? This is not the time to talk about it, we have some clear ideas but this is not the moment.”
The comment comes as FC Barcelona push for the 2025-26 La Liga title under Flick, with the German coach prioritizing on-pitch focus over transfer discussions.
Why Hansi Flick Wants to Delay Striker Talk
Barcelona sit near the top of La Liga in April 2026, and Flick has repeatedly emphasized that the team must stay locked in on winning silverware before shifting attention to the summer window. He has postponed internal transfer meetings with sporting director Deco until the title race concludes, sending a strong message that distractions are unwelcome right now.
The coach has a clear vision for squad building. Reports indicate he wants “one more player” overall for 2026-27 and has already outlined preferences for experienced reinforcements aged 26-28 to balance the young talents like Lamine Yamal and Pedri. However, he insists the time for detailed planning is after securing La Liga.
Barcelona’s Striker Situation in 2025-26
Robert Lewandowski remains the primary No. 9, though the veteran (turning 38 in 2026) has dealt with injuries this season, including a notable eye socket fracture earlier in 2026. His contract expires in June 2026, and renewal talks have reportedly stalled, with indications that the club may be preparing for life without him long-term.
Ferran Torres and others have stepped up in his absence, but questions linger about depth and a successor for the high-intensity, attacking style Flick demands. Marcus Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, has added versatility in attack, though he is viewed more as a wide forward than a pure central striker.
Potential Summer 2026 Targets and Strategy
Despite Flick’s current stance, Barcelona’s long-term plans for the striker position are taking shape:
- Julián Álvarez (Atlético Madrid) emerges as the top target — a mobile, versatile forward who fits Flick’s system. However, any deal would likely exceed €100 million, complicated by Barcelona’s financial constraints.
- Alternatives include Victor Osimhen or other cost-effective options if the Álvarez pursuit stalls.
- The club also eyes defensive reinforcements (e.g., a centre-back like Alessandro Bastoni) alongside potential attacking depth.
Flick has previously signaled interest in strengthening attack for future seasons, but he stresses that current squad coverage (Lewandowski + supporting forwards) is sufficient for now. Permanent deals for loanees like Rashford could also factor into forward planning.