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·10 November 2025
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The future of Robert Lewandowski in elite football has entered a phase of uncertainty. According to the newspaper Sport, the Polish striker is seriously considering retirement if he cannot continue at FC Barcelona or if none of the offers he receives seem attractive to him.
This new information comes weeks after the player himself, now 37 years old, admitted to being realistic about the end of his career.
Lewandowski, who has a contract with Barça until 2026 (extendable to 2027), had already ruled out playing beyond the age of 40. “At my age, I now know that soon, in two, three years, I don’t know exactly, it will be done, it will be over,” the veteran striker explained to Forbes.

The Pole, aware that the end is near, wants the decision to be strictly personal. “I want to decide, and only me, no one else, when the finish line will be,” he stated. The key sign will be a change in his daily motivation: “When I wake up one day and feel that I don’t want to go to the training session, that will be the first moment when I start thinking about retiring.”
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