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Barcelona veteran superstar emerges as January target for Turkish giants

Robert Lewandowski is staring at an uncertain future at FC Barcelona. The 37-year-old striker’s contract runs until June 30, 2026, and so far, there has been no development over a renewal.

The striker, for his part, has made it clear in recent interviews that he is in no hurry to resolve his future – one way or the other.

But, it is increasingly looking like the Blaugrana will move on from the 37-year-old Poland captain, with Harry Kane already being identified as a potential replacement.

Fenerbahce want Lewandowski in January

As already reported, AC Milan have set their sights on a move for Lewandowski for the summer of 2026.

Now, according to Turkish journalist Sercan Hamzaoglu (h/t Mundo Deportivo), Fenerbahce have informally inquired about Lewandowski’s situation as they seek to secure his signing in January.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona

What does the future hold for Lewandowski? (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)

The Istanbul club are considering selling Youssef En-Nesyri, who dreams of a move to Saudi Arabia.

Should that happen, Fenerbahce could table a one-and-a-half-year offer for Lewandowski, meaning the Barcelona superstar would arrive in January 2026 and stay through June 2027.

However, as things stand, the possibility of the 37-year-old striker leaving the Catalans in January seems extremely unlikely.

Lewandowski is highly motivated to win more trophies with the Blaugrana, while the club themselves will not be looking to part ways with him in January, given the injury problems they have encountered.

So, a move to Fenerbahce midway through the campaign feels like a distant possibility, although a summer move to Milan could appeal to the veteran superstar.

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