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·1 ottobre 2025
Milan: Tare in talks for Lewandowski, Spanish rumour claims

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·1 ottobre 2025
The Rossoneri club dreams of another free transfer coup after Modric. The Polish striker’s contract with Barcelona is expiring, and his future seems increasingly distant from Camp Nou.
Milan isn’t just looking at the January transfer market, where the main goal remains strengthening the defense and the flanks, but is already planning strategies for next summer. According to the Spanish newspaper Sport, the Rossoneri have taken the first steps for a name that would be truly sensational: Robert Lewandowski.
Iberian sources speak of contacts between the Polish striker’s agent, Pini Zahavi, and Milan’s sporting director, Igli Tare. The latter is said to have requested information to understand the player’s willingness to consider a move to Italy and the conditions related to his future.
Another “Modric-style” operation?
The model is clear: to replicate the free transfer coup already attempted with Luka Modric. Lewandowski, 37, has a contract with Barcelona until June 30, 2026, but the chances of renewal seem remote. As early as next January, the striker could freely reach an agreement with another club.
According to reports, the center-forward would be happy to end his career in Blaugrana colors, but economic and project-related circumstances are pushing towards a farewell. Milan wants to be ready: the historic number 9 jersey is still waiting for an owner, and Lewandowski would be the perfect name to restore its prestige.
Salary obstacle: the financial challenge
The deal remains complex, especially for financial reasons. Currently, Lewandowski earns about 33 million euros per season, a figure out of reach for the club on Via Aldo Rossi. Despite this, the first move—an exploratory contact—marks an important step: turning a transfer dream into a concrete project.
Arab competition and the European alternative
The Polish player is still under heavy pressure from Arab clubs, ready not only to match but even double his current salary. However, Lewandowski has not yet ruled out the idea of staying in Europe to continue competing at the highest level. In this scenario, Milan becomes a credible possibility.
Allegri would welcome him with open arms
The arrival of such a champion would have the full approval of Massimiliano Allegri, who has always requested players with great experience and international stature. The Rossoneri coach, according to sources close to the club, reportedly commented as follows: “A champion like Lewandowski would be an incredible added value. Age is just a number, and Modric’s example proves it.”
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