Barca Universal
·18 novembre 2025
AC Milan draw up a plan to sign Barcelona veteran superstar – report

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·18 novembre 2025

The future of Robert Lewandowski at FC Barcelona has become a topic of debate in recent weeks, given that his contract expires at the end of the season.
So far, there has been no indication that the Catalans will offer him an extension, despite the positive form being shown by the striker for club and country in recent games.
Given his potential availability as a free agent in the summer, Serie A giants AC Milan have positioned themselves as a suitor for the Poland captain.
Now, according to Tuttosport (h/t SPORT), Milan have already decided to pursue Lewandowski and hope to win the race with a significant offer of at least two years, provided that Barcelona choose not to renew his contract.
The Rossoneri’s plan is to secure the short-term loan of a striker this January to address their attacking problems, then go all in for Lewandowski from June onwards to make him the team’s main goalscoring reference.

AC Milan want Lewandowski. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)
Initial contact has already taken place, and from January, they will try to convince the Barcelona veteran to join.
Milan’s sporting director, Igli Tare, has already begun to persuade Lewandowski’s camp. He has a strong relationship with the striker’s agent, Pini Zahavi, with whom he recently completed the loan deal for Christopher N’Kunku this summer.
Tare has already explained that Milan’s plan is to offer the striker a medium-term contract so that he can retire at a high level in European football, which is what he wishes.
As such, for now, Milan have ruled out signing a permanent centre forward in the January market. They will not invest in a transfer while waiting for Lewandowski’s decision, which will not come until the end of the season.
As for Lewandowski, he is in no hurry to make a decision over his future, while Barcelona, too, are in no rush. Everything will depend on his form and physical condition in the months to come.
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