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Barcelona forward’s agent set for Juventus talks over potential summer move – Report

Although Robert Lewandowski has continued to play an important role for FC Barcelona this season, his future at the Catalan club remains highly uncertain, as his contract is set to expire at the end of the campaign.

No final decision has yet been made by either the player or the club, and the situation is expected to depend on talks over a possible reduced renewal offer from Barcelona.

Meanwhile, uncertainty over his future is attracting strong interest from other top European clubs. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport (via [Mundo Deportivo](https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/fc-barcelona/20260419/1004172270/italia-anuncian-cumbre-agente-lewy-juve.html)), Lewandowski’s agent, Pini Zahavi, is planning to travel for a meeting with Juventus officials in the coming days to discuss a possible move at the end of the season. AC Milan are also closely following the situation and remain ready to step in if an opportunity arises.

Juventus are understood to view the Polish striker as an ideal signing for Luciano Spalletti, mainly due to his vast experience, leadership qualities, and consistent goalscoring record at the highest level.

The Turin club is also working on its attacking plans amid uncertainty surrounding the future of Dusan Vlahovic, whose contract is entering its final stage and who has yet to agree an extension, while the club is also evaluating other options, such as a possible return for Randal Kolo Muani, currently at Tottenham.

Juventus have already shown interest through intermediaries and had previously [watched the striker in action during international duty in Warsaw](https://semprebarca.com/juventus-scout-in-warsaw-watches-barcelona-forward-shine-against-albania-amid-contract-uncertainty/), where he scored against Albania in a 2–1 victory.

For now, Lewandowski is aware that strong interest exists from Italy but remains focused on waiting for FC Barcelona’s final decision regarding his contract situation. A clear resolution is not expected before the end of April, leaving all parties still assessing their next move as the transfer situation develops.

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