Football Today
·30 Maret 2026
Barcelona open to retaining Robert Lewandowski on one condition

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·30 Maret 2026

Robert Lewandowski’s future is a major talking point at Barcelona.
Lewandowski’s contract will expire at the end of the campaign, but the Blaugrana are reportedly open to retaining him beyond the summer.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona are willing to offer the Poland international a one-year deal if he agrees to take a pay cut.
Lewandowski is currently the highest earner at the La Liga club on over €400,000-per-week.
Barcelona rate the 37-year-old highly, but they are unwilling to offer him a similar salary to extend his stay.
Clubs from Europe, Saudi Arabia and Major League Soccer have expressed an interest, but Lewandowski is assessing all options before reaching a decision on his future.
Despite his age, the centre-forward has been impressive this season. He has bagged 16 goals and three assists in 37 appearances.
Barcelona are seven points clear at the top of the La Liga table and also alive in the Champions League.
Lewandowski joined the Spanish giants in 2022 after spending eight years at Bayern Munich, where he won eight Bundesliga titles and the Champions League.
The transfer cost Barca up to €50 million, but the striker has justified his price tag with consistent performances.
He has scored 117 goals in 184 appearances, powering his side to two La Liga titles and a Copa del Rey.
Stats from Transfermarkt.









































