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Barcelona Eye Breakout Mexican Striker Armando González In Summer Search

Barcelona have added rising Mexican forward Armando González to their striker shortlist as the club explores affordable attacking options ahead of the summer transfer window.

The 22-year-old has enjoyed a sensational 2025/2026 campaign with Chivas, claiming Liga MX Apertura MVP and the Golden Boot after scoring 12 goals in just 14 starts. His rapid emergence has also propelled him into the senior Mexico national team setup, strengthening his profile ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Barcelona’s Expanding Striker List

Barcelona’s search for a long-term No.9 is well documented. The Catalan giants have been linked with elite names such as Victor Osimhen, Julián Álvarez, and Harry Kane — the latter reportedly favoured by presidential candidate Xavi Villajoana.

However, ongoing financial constraints have forced Barcelona to simultaneously evaluate lower-cost alternatives. Prospects like Karl Etta‑Eyong, Fisnik Asllani, and even potential free-agent opportunities such as Dušan Vlahović have circulated in recruitment discussions.

Contact Made, €20m Valuation

According to Spanish outlet Sport, Barcelona have already initiated contact with González’s representatives to explore a possible summer move. The striker is believed to be valued at around €20 million — a fee far more attainable than their premium targets.

Reports indicate CSKA Moscow previously matched that valuation with a bid accepted by Chivas. González, however, rejected the move, prioritising consistent playing time in Mexico to strengthen his chances of securing a place in Mexico’s 2026 World Cup squad.

Smart Profile For Barça’s Situation

At 22, González fits Barcelona’s current recruitment logic: young, productive, affordable, and with resale upside. His breakout scoring rate, mobility, and international trajectory make him a classic “pre-elite” signing — the type Barcelona have increasingly targeted during their financial rebuild.

With multiple striker profiles under evaluation, González’s candidacy reflects a broader strategy: balancing ambition with economic reality as Barcelona reshape their frontline for the post-Lewandowski era.


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