For Barcelona, the team has shown signs of starting strong but fading in the current season. Over the past period, Flick's team has consistently failed to deliver performances that meet expectations, causing them to lose their advantage on the league standings and hand over the initiative to their competitors. At present, after resolving issues with player registration, Laporta is working hard on several key transfers in an attempt to build a more competitive team for Flick. Overall, the main reason why Barcelona is still hovering at the edge of financial balance is due to high salary expenditures. In the first team, there are high-paid players such as Lewandowski, Frankie de Jong, and Ansu Fati. Among these players, Lewandowski's performance this season has been quite good, with already 25 goals scored. However, in the recent period, Lewandowski's form has significantly declined, failing to score in 4 out of 5 consecutive games. Considering Lewandowski's age of 36, this decline is likely irreversible. Therefore, with his contract still having one and a half years left before expiration, Barcelona has actually started preparing for Lewandowski's transfer. If they can find him a new club, the team can save 33.33 million euros in salary expenses each season. Compared to Lewandowski, who has at least made a good contribution to the team this season, Ansu Fati has become a "marginal player" in terms of competition. On the forward line, Ansu Fati is Flick's last choice, having only played 4 times in the league this season, with only 1 start and a total playing time of only…