With the summer transfer window ticking towards its close, Barcelona face a genuine attacking dilemma. This isn't just a hunt for any striker. The Catalans want a very specific profile: a player who scores, creates, presses relentlessly and moves intelligently both inside and outside the box. Finding a replacement with those qualities makes the search for a Julian Alvarez alternative fiendishly complex.
Their dream of prising the forward away from Atletico Madrid looks dead in the water. Atletico are determined to keep him, and his valuation sits at a hefty 200 million euros. Barcelona, meanwhile, have lost Robert Lewandowski to Chicago Fire after his contract expired, and sanctioned Ferran Torres' move to Paris Saint-Germain for 50 million euros.
Anthony Gordon has arrived from Newcastle United for 70 million euros and Karim Adeyemi from Borussia Dortmund for 22 million. Even so, the squad still lacks an out-and-out striker, and perhaps a further attacking option, before the window slams shut.
Move too slowly and Barcelona could be left leaning on an academy graduate, a rising teenager or a winger shoehorned into the number nine role until January. For a side chasing a third straight La Liga crown, that's hardly the ideal outcome.











