Deco to Fulfill Greatest Wish with Transfer: A Blow for Lewandowski and Vitor Roque

Barça's defense is on alert with this new player. Fewer minutes for Lewandowski and Vitor Roque.

Barça are preparing the ground for a big transfer for next summer. The club's sporting director, Deco, has been working hard in silence to fulfill one of his greatest wishes: to reinforce the team's attack with a key addition. Robert Lewandowski, who has been Barça's offensive reference, and Vitor Roque, a young Barça prospect, could see their playing time reduced if this transfer goes through.

Jonathan David, the Lille striker who dreams of wearing the Barça jersey, is in the spotlight. His style of play fits perfectly into Barça's scheme, making him a very attractive option for Deco. The club has already been closely following his development, and next summer seems the ideal time to try to sign him.

Robert Lewandowski celebrates during a match with Barça | Getty Images

Jonathan David, the new priority

Canadian international Jonathan David has caught the eye of Barça for his versatility and goalscoring ability. With his mobility and ability to play both as a '9' and in more defensive positions, David would be an ideal reinforcement for the Catalan attack. If Barça finally manage to sign him, both Lewandowski and Vitor Roque would see their time on the field compromised, having to compete directly with the Canadian striker.

Lewandowski, with his experience, could assume a less prominent role. While Vitor Roque, despite his enormous potential, would see his development slow down with the arrival of a player of the stature of Jonathan David.

Deco's strategy and the future of Barça

Deco has made it clear that his intention is to build a long-term project. Jonathan David fits perfectly into that vision, as, at 24, he offers both the present and the future to the Catalan club. His arrival wouldn't only provide an immediate boost to the attack, but would also allow Barça to plan Lewandowski's replacement in a more relaxed manner.

On the other hand, the presence of Vitor Roque adds a new dimension to this scenario. The young Brazilian, signed as a bet for the future, could find himself in an uncomfortable position if Barça decide to bet heavily on Jonathan David. Next summer will be key to determining the future of Barça's forward line and the impact this transfer will have.