Portal dos Dragões
·11 mai 2026
Lewandowski leaves future open after Barcelona, FC Porto loom

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·11 mai 2026

Robert Lewandowski is nearing the end of his spell at Barcelona and admits he is still not thinking about hanging up his boots, insisting he feels physically capable of continuing to play at 38. Speaking to broadcaster ‘Eleven Sports’ on Sunday night, amid the blaugrana’s celebration of winning back-to-back league titles, the Polish striker left his future open and did not rule out a move to a league outside Europe’s top five (Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1), at a time when the possibility of a transfer to FC Porto has already emerged.
“I still don’t know what I’m going to do. I’ve just found out that I have 51 days left on my contract, so I still have time. There may be the option of going to a lower-level league. I’m almost 38, but physically I feel good and I’m considering it,” Lewandowski began, as quoted by Mundo Deportivo.
“I have to consider the possibility that maybe this is the time to play and enjoy life. I’ll listen to a few more offers and then I’ll make a decision,” confessed the Polish international, whose contract with Barcelona expires next June.
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