Barcelona know the price for Dortmund striker Guirassy | OneFootball

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·8 October 2025

Barcelona know the price for Dortmund striker Guirassy

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Quality comes at a price. This formula proves itself time and again in football. A goal scorer like Serhou Guirassy (29) doesn't switch clubs for a small fee. If he leaves BVB before the end of his contract, which runs until 2028, it should be worthwhile.

Given Guirassy's goal record, several top clubs are keenly watching Dortmund. For the Black and Yellows, the Guinean scored no less than 44 times in 58 competitive matches. Additionally, the full-blooded striker assisted in twelve more goals.


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The future of the goal-getter could lie in Spain. FC Barcelona is considered highly interested in the BVB striker. Their current star striker Robert Lewandowski is now 37 years old. The end of the former Dortmund player's career is therefore not too far off.

Last chance for a lucrative contract?

According to the Spanish portal fichajes.net, the Catalans have chosen Guirassy as a replacement. According to the report, Barça officials also know the price for the 29-year-old. He is said to have negotiated a release clause of 65 million euros with the Black and Yellows. However, this only applies to Europe's football elite like Real Madrid—or FC Barcelona. Considering today's almost dizzying sums, it's practically a bargain price.

Guirassy's moderate release clause also allows a financially strapped club like FCB to consider signing him. Although Blaugrana reduced their debt by 90 million euros in the current fiscal year, it still stands at 469 million euros.

In March 2026, Guirassy will celebrate his 30th birthday. Next summer could offer him the last chance for a lucrative contract. At Barça, he would apparently be welcomed with open arms. Despite his age, potential longer recovery phases, and lack of experience with Spanish football, the Dortmund striker is considered a candidate—as long as he maintains his scoring prowess.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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