Robert Lewandowski, Barcelona player
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Barcelona could be heading towards a defining moment regarding the future of Robert Lewandowski, with growing interest from multiple clubs across Europe and beyond.
The Polish striker remains a highly valued figure, but the current situation suggests that his continuity at Camp Nou is far from certain.
According to recent information from SPORT, Lewandowski is already attracting several strong proposals ahead of the summer.
Clubs from Italy, Turkey, and the United States are closely monitoring his situation, with offers that are not only appealing from a sporting perspective but also significantly more competitive financially.
As per the outlet, among the most notable suitors are Juventus and AC Milan, both of whom are prepared to offer Lewandowski an important role within their projects.
These opportunities present a chance for the striker to remain relevant at the highest level of European football while securing a longer-term contract.
Beyond Italy, interest is also emerging from other markets. Clubs in Turkey are reportedly willing to table lucrative financial packages, while in the MLS, Chicago Fire have positioned themselves as one of the most serious contenders.
These proposals offer not only strong financial incentives but also the guarantee of a longer stay, with contracts extending up to two seasons.
Despite this growing interest, Lewandowski’s preference has consistently been to remain at Barcelona.
Robert Lewandowski, FC Barcelona player
All eyes on Robert Lewandowski. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
He feels comfortable at the club, although his position could change depending on how Barcelona build their squad for the next season.
One key factor is the club’s intention to bring in a younger striker.
If Barcelona move forward with signing a new number nine, Lewandowski’s role could become less central.
From a financial standpoint, Barcelona are in a difficult position. The club are not willing to match the offers currently being presented from abroad.
Their proposal would involve a one-year extension with a significant salary reduction, potentially close to 50%, with performance-based variables included.
This falls considerably short when compared to the multi-year, high-value contracts being proposed elsewhere.
As things stand, the situation is finely balanced. Barcelona have made their position clear, but Lewandowski now holds multiple attractive alternatives.
The ball is in his court.
Romario, Former Barcelona player
Romario, Former Barcelona player