The future of Robert Lewandowski at FC Barcelona remains uncertain. Under contract until June 2026, with an additional year as an option, the Polish striker is taking his time before deciding on the next step in his career.
Lewandowski is not sure about staying in Barcelona. Behind the scenes, his representatives have already activated several leads, particularly in the Middle East, where financially attractive offers have been mentioned. Chicago Fire has also shown interest, but has not proposed a project deemed convincing enough, according to AS.
Despite a recent muscle injury, Lewandowski wants to see the season through and continue to make an impact in major matches. However, the signals sent by the Catalan club suggest a possible turning point.
The post-Lewandowski era is on the way at Barça
Ferran Torres is increasingly establishing himself as a credible option up front, while the age of the Polish striker (37 years) and his physical issues raise questions about his ability to maintain performance over time. Internally, Barça is already preparing for life after Lewandowski. Slowly, but surely.
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