Barcelona's pursuit of attacking reinforcements has hit a new hurdle as Borussia Dortmund has joined the race for Mexican striker Armando Gonzalez.
The young forward, currently with Chivas in Liga MX, has quietly made a name for himself, attracting attention from several European clubs. Known for nurturing young talent, Dortmund is watching Gonzalez closely, especially considering his potential role with Mexico in the upcoming international cycle and the 2026 World Cup.
Meanwhile, Barcelona has already started informal talks with the player, viewing him as a long-term option to eventually replace Robert Lewandowski, who is nearing the twilight of his career. Gonzalez could compete with Ferran Torres while adapting gradually to European football demands.
The competition grows fiercer with clubs like West Ham United, Celtic, and Feyenoord also tracking Gonzalez. Despite a lucrative offer from CSKA Moscow exceeding $20 million, the forward chose to stay focused on his development in Mexico and his World Cup ambitions.
This emerging transfer battle highlights new challenges for Barcelona, signaling a need to accelerate negotiations and possibly explore alternative avenues to bolster their attacking options.