Barcelona would have to pay just €50 million (£43.6 million, $58 million) to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy next summer, a report has revealed.
Finding a new striker is becoming a key priority for Barcelona, who are expected to bid farewell to the legendary Robert Lewandowski when his contract expires, and manager Hansi Flick is known to be a huge admirer of Guirassy.
Guirassy, 29, has seen his scoring exploits with Dortmund fly largely under the radar. He racked up 38 goals and nine assists last season in his first year with the German outfit, and already has 10 goal involvements from as many appearances in the current campaign.
When negotiating his contract with Dortmund, Guirassy is understood to have secured a release clause active only to a handful of Europe’s elite clubs. This sum sat at €75 million this summer but, according to , will tumble down to €50 million in 2026.
Among the clubs free to trigger this clause are Barcelona, who are known to be looking at a number of expensive targets. Manchester City’s Erling Haaland is a dream target, albeit an unrealistic one, while Atlético Madrid’s Julián Alvarez is another who would command a significant transfer fee.






