Barcelona veteran to decide his future after presidential elections amid offers from five clubs | OneFootball

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·12 February 2026

Barcelona veteran to decide his future after presidential elections amid offers from five clubs

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Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona remains uncertain, and the veteran striker is in no rush to make a final decision. 

With his current contract approaching its end, the Polish forward is expected to take his time and carefully consider his next move.


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In a recent revelation made by Mundo Deportivo, it has come to light that the Barcelona forward, whose contract expires at the end of the season, will decide his future after the presidential elections.

According to the report, the experienced striker plans to wait until April before making any commitment. 

The club’s presidential elections are scheduled for March 15, and Lewandowski wants to see how the situation at Barcelona evolves before taking a final call. 

Only after that will he evaluate the renewal proposal from the club, along with the other options available to him.

Offers on the table

The outlet also states that the player’s entourage have confirmed the existence of five serious offers from clubs outside Barcelona

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Lewandowski is in no hurry. (Photo by Gabriel Kuchta/Getty Images)

One of the most talked-about options is a move to Major League Soccer, with Chicago Fire showing strong interest. 

There is also a personal factor involved in that possibility, as Lewandowski’s wife, Anna, recently travelled to Chicago for business, and the trip included time to assess whether the family would feel comfortable living in the city.

Apart from the MLS option, several European and Middle Eastern clubs are said to be monitoring the situation. 

The likes of AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Fenerbahçe, and teams from Saudi Arabia are all mentioned as potential destinations, although the level of interest from each side varies.

Lewandowski will turn 38 before the start of next season, and at this stage of his career, financial factors are no longer the main priority. 

Because of that, Barcelona still hold an important advantage. If the club present a reasonable renewal offer that reflects his status and contribution, the Polish striker is expected to give serious priority to staying at Camp Nou. 

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