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·22 dicembre 2024

Barcelona waiting on club veteran to make future decision

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Barcelona are currently awaiting a definitive response from Robert Lewandowski regarding his future at the club, as per a recent report from SPORT.

The Polish striker, who arrived with great expectations, now finds himself under scrutiny due to a noticeable dip in efficiency.


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This has raised concerns within the club, especially since they lack a suitable replacement and must decide whether to renew his contract for another season.

While confidence in Lewandowski remains high, the club is hoping for a strong response from him on the pitch to dispel any doubts.

Barcelona trust Lewandowski

Hansi Flick has complete faith in Lewandowski’s abilities, and the club is satisfied with his professionalism and contributions thus far.

However, Barcelona’s heavy reliance on him could turn problematic if his form does not improve soon. This dependence has sparked internal discussions about his future, with opinions divided on the best course of action.

One side believes that it might be wise to conclude Lewandowski’s contract at the end of this season, making room for a new top-tier striker if finances allow.

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Barcelona are waiting for Lewandowski to respond. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

On the other hand, some feel that the club should honour the existing agreement, as finding a forward of his calibre could prove challenging.

This debate is further complicated by Lewandowski’s age, which naturally raises questions about long-term sustainability.

On track to meet requirements

Lewandowski is approaching the threshold that would automatically trigger the final year of his contract.

If he avoids injuries, he is expected to meet the required 60% of games played by February. The striker remains eager to continue and feels physically capable of delivering at a high level.

For now, there is no suggestion of cutting ties prematurely, but the situation could require negotiations in the future if priorities shift.

What remains clear is that Barcelona need to address their lack of depth in the striker position. For that, Deco is determined to bring in a traditional number nine who can provide competition for the Pole.

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