Lewandowski, who moved from Bayern Munich to Barcelona in 2022, has not been the undisputed first-choice centre-forward for the Catalans since the start of this season. Nevertheless, he remains a key part of the team under manager Hansi Flick. So far in the current 2025/26 season, he has scored 16 goals and provided three assists in 37 appearances.
Juventus, meanwhile, are on the hunt for a new striker to replace Dusan Vlahovic, who is keen to leave. The Serbian’s contract, who has been sidelined since mid-December with an adductor injury, expires in Turin this summer, meaning he could leave on a free transfer.
However, there have also been recent reports of a U-turn in this situation. Vlahovic is said to be in talks with Juve, at the very least, and negotiating the options for a contract extension.