Barcelona superstar breaks silence on Serie A interest – ‘We will talk soon’ | OneFootball

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·24 April 2026

Barcelona superstar breaks silence on Serie A interest – ‘We will talk soon’

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FC Barcelona superstar Robert Lewandowski is approaching a moment when key decisions must be made. With his contract set to expire on 30 June, his future remains uncertain.

Although his initial priority had always been to continue at Barcelona, his current situation and offers from Italian football are significantly changing the scenario.


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Juventus are currently the club pushing hardest to secure his services. The Bianconeri see the Polish forward as the ideal figure to lead their attack and are offering a net annual salary of €6 million, plus performance-related bonuses.

There is also interest from AC Milan, although they are growing frustrated with Lewandowski’s silence and are starting to explore alternatives.

Amid this uncertainty, the striker recently took part in a charity stream organised by Polish content creator Łatwogang, aimed at raising funds for the Cancer Fighters Foundation.

During the broadcast, he was asked: “Juventus or Milan?”

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What next for Lewandowski? (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)

His response was as enigmatic as it was revealing. After a brief laugh and a short pause, he replied: “You know what… We will talk soon.”

The answer leaves the door open to a possible move to Italy.

Beyond his immediate future, Lewandowski also discussed European football.

When asked about his favourite to win the Champions League, he clearly pointed to Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich, stating that, based on how they are playing, the winner of that tie will go on to lift the trophy.

The 37-year-old superstar also made it clear that he does not intend to follow the path of many former players into coaching.

He admitted that it is unlikely he will become a manager, as after so many years dedicated to football he will need time to rest and focus on other aspects of life.

“Being a coach is very hard,” he said.

Source: SPORT

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