AC Milan has begun to inquire about Robert Lewandowski’s situation and has already positioned itself for the Polish striker’s future, whose contract expires at the end of this season and could end his successful run with the Blaugrana team. The Italian club’s sporting director, Igle Tare, has met with the striker’s agent, Pini Zahavi, in recent days to discuss various transfer market issues and asked directly about Lewandowski and his future intentions, according to journalist Luca Cohen. Milan would like to get ahead of the market by making clear their interest in a striker who, at 37, is still highly sought after.
Lewandowski signed a three-year contract with Barça, with an option for a fourth year, and is in the final year of his contract, waiting to make a decision about his future. The Polish striker is convinced that he can continue at the highest level in European football, at least for the next season, although he is open to all scenarios. In any case, the Pole is very happy at Barça and in Barcelona and is not ruling out staying for another year if his performance this season continues as it has so far, and Barça are in agreement to extend his contract so that he can continue to be an important player in the Blaugrana project.
For now, Lewandowski has overcome his muscle problems from the start of the season and has begun to perform at his usual level, scoring goals in every game. Hansi Flick could give him more rest this season, but no one doubts that he will be a decisive player for Barça between now and June. The striker is also willing to return to the Polish national team after his controversies with the former coach and is in good physical shape to combine club and national team competitions. There are still months left on his contract, but there are already powerful teams making it clear that they are interested in him.