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·29 de septiembre de 2025
Robert Lewandowski willing to extend his stay at Barcelona until 2027

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·29 de septiembre de 2025
Robert Lewandowski is reportedly hoping to extend his stay at Barcelona until 2027, according to Sport.
Lewandowski has established himself as a cornerstone of Barca’s attack since his move from Bayern Munich in 2022.
He has further strengthened his status as one of the most prolific strikers of all time by netting 105 goals and 20 assists in 154 games for Barca.
However, Lewandowski’s injury and fitness struggles this season have raised questions over his future.
He missed the first game of the season against Real Mallorca with a hamstring issue and played with discomfort in the following games.
Manager Hansi Flick has been cautious with the former Bayern star’s game time, handing him only three starts in seven games.
Ferran Torres has grown into a consistent performer for the Catalan giants. He has repaid Flick’s trust by scoring four goals and providing an assist, picking up from where he left off last season.
Barca are planning for a future without the Polish international and want to invest in a high-profile centre-forward in the transfer window next summer.
However, Lewandowski wants to extend his stay at Barca for a little longer as he believes he can still perform at the highest level.
Despite his reduced role, Lewandowski has stepped up in big moments this season, such as his goals against Real Oviedo and Real Sociedad in impressive comeback victories.
He has bagged a total of four goals in six La Liga games – only Kylian Mbappe (8) and Julian Alvarez have scored more than him.
Lewandowski is aware that he needs to keep his scoring form intact to convince the Blaugrana of a renewal.
His influence extends beyond goals and assists, as he has been praised for his role in developing young players within the squad.
Lewandowski has moved to the top 20 of Barca’s all-time scorers list (105 goals) with his winning strike against Sociedad last night, tied with Neymar, Evaristo and Zaldua.
The former Borussia Dortmund star turned down a lucrative proposal from the Saudi Pro League earlier this summer to continue at Barca.
He will be looking to make a significant impact against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday.
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