Robert Lewandowski, the star forward for FC Barcelona, made headlines this summer by turning down an eye-popping offer from Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Pro League was willing to pay him a staggering €100 million per season, but Lewandowski’s response was a firm ‘no’. At 34, he recognizes the twilight of his career is approaching, yet he opted to remain in Catalonia for at least one more season, aiming to contribute to Barça’s success.
According to reports from Sport, Lewandowski’s agent hasn’t completely shut the door on future negotiations. Instead, he has suggested postponing discussions about a potential move until the summer of 2026.
By then, Lewandowski will be 37 and could secure one last lucrative contract, potentially with a massive signing bonus since he would be a free agent.
Final Challenge Before Departure?
As Lewandowski continues his journey with Barça, he remains under contract until 2026 and is committed to fulfilling his duties. He aspires to compete at the highest levels in Europe, particularly in the Champions League.
However, the writing seems to be on the wall: unless something drastic changes, it looks like Saudi Arabia will be his destination in two years.
This potential move would not be unique; many football stars have chosen to wrap up their careers in the Gulf states. But Lewandowski is focused on leaving a lasting legacy at Barça before making any final decisions about his future. The next two years could be crucial in determining how his storied career will conclude.
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