While Lewandowski has notched up a respectable seven goals in the current campaign, Barcelona is facing a scoring challenge, ranking as the lowest scorers in the top five of La Liga with 27 goals from 14 matches. They are trailing Real Madrid and Girona by a seven-point gap.
Despite reinforcing their attack with the loan signing of Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid and having alternative options like Raphinha, Ferran Torres, and 16-year-old Lamine Yamal, Lewandowski remains the only recognized senior center-forward in the squad.
Xavi confirmed that discussions were held with Morata, praising the player's individual qualities and his "world-class" partnership with Antoine Griezmann. However, Xavi acknowledged that a transfer during the summer was not a feasible option.
"It's true that I wanted to sign him. There was that possibility. I was talking to him and I wanted him in the team, but it couldn't happen," Goal quotes Xavi as saying.
"He's a forward that I really like. Morata is a great forward. He is a generous footballer, who works a lot for the team, he works a lot.
"He goes very well into spaces and helps his teams a lot. I really like him a lot. With him and with [Antoine] Griezmann, Atletico has a world-class forward line."
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