FC Barcelona has emerged as a potential destination for AS Monaco forward Folarin Balogun as the European transfer window approaches its final days, according to reports in L’Équipe. The 25-year-old United States international is drawing significant interest from multiple clubs across Europe amid reshaping frontlines ahead of the new campaign.
Barcelona Enters the Hunt for a Number 9
Barcelona’s interest in Balogun stems from the club’s search for reinforcements in the central striker role. According to Europesays coverage citing L’Équipe, the Catalan side is actively evaluating options following the departures of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres. Balogun, who previously played for Arsenal and Reims, has established himself on the continental radar through consistent goalscoring output in France.
Premier League Interest and Market Movement
Barcelona is not alone in monitoring the former Arsenal academy product. Tottenham has tracked the American striker for several weeks, though sources indicate that Spurs have not yet made a formal bid. Meanwhile, Aston Villa has also entered the mix as the club prepares for the potential departure of Ollie Watkins to Saudi Arabia. Conversely, reported interest from Newcastle United has cooled off significantly over recent days, leaving the market dynamic fluid as the deadline looms.
Monaco Status and Upcoming UEFA fixtures
Balogun remains under contract with AS Monaco following his participation with the United States national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He is expected to rejoin Monaco’s collective training sessions imminently. Because he is registered on the club’s official UEFA list, Balogun remains eligible to feature in upcoming European fixtures. Monaco recently secured a 3-2 victory away against Gornik Zabrze in Poland during the first leg of their UEFA Conference League playoff tie, setting up a crucial return leg on the horizon.
What Comes Next for Balogun
With the transfer window closing soon, attention turns to whether any of Balogun’s suitors will turn exploratory interest into official bids. Domestically and in Europe, Monaco prepares for its Conference League playoff return against Gornik Zabrze, where Balogun could feature if selected by the technical staff.

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