Context

As his contract with FC Barcelona approaches its end, Robert Lewandowski finds himself at a decisive crossroads in his career. Arriving at the Catalan club with the status of an international star, the Polish goalscorer has established himself as an offensive pillar for Barça. However, his current contract expires at the end of June, and negotiations for an extension have taken a delicate turn, mainly due to his advanced age in sporting terms, as he is about to celebrate his 38th birthday.

FC Barcelona's economic and sporting context, which remains very attentive to its wage bill, has led the club to offer Lewandowski a new contract with a significant reduction in his current salary. This offer reflects the club's clear desire to retain the player's experience while adapting its expenses to a restrictive budgetary reality. Lewandowski's situation is therefore emblematic of the challenges faced by major European clubs in managing aging players with high contracts.

Furthermore, the international market is buzzing around Lewandowski. Several prestigious Italian clubs, notably Juventus and AC Milan, have shown strong interest in the striker. In parallel, emerging or developing leagues, such as Major League Soccer in the United States and the Saudi League, are also considering welcoming him, eager to attract a global football legend to enhance their appeal.

Key Developments

Faced with this situation, Lewandowski has opted for caution and partial silence. Recently, during an interview with Polish content creator Łatwogang, he was questioned about his future and more precisely...