125 contributions in 156 is amazing for his age."Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona expires in the summer of 2026, and no decisions have been made yet," Zahavi told 365Scores, as quoted by Sport.
"We have to wait and see what happens in the coming days. There is nothing official regarding negotiations with Saudi Arabian teams. There are no offers at this time."
Turkish giants Fenerbahce have also been credited with an interest in the former Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich striker, who would reportedly be offered a two-year deal with a lucrative wage should he choose to move to the Super Lig
The Poland international boasts a stellar total of 105 goals and 20 assists in 156 appearances for Barcelona since his 2022 arrival, winning two La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey and one Supercopa de Espana with La Blaugrana.
yepppp125 contributions in 156 is amazing for his age.
He'll want to be a starter though.It'll depend on his form this season. If he picks up a good form and shows he still can be important, I can imagine the club will be willing to offer him one year extension with a considerably lower salary, since good strikers don't grow on trees and we'll still have to deal with ffp. If he continues with the current form, he'll obviously leave in the summer.
He's already not a clear starter anymore and his family loves the life in Barcelona, so if he's given the chance to stay one more year in the city, I very much doubt his starter ambition will be a hinderence. Especially because in today's calender you need 20 players over the season anyways.He'll want to be a starter though.
lol of course
Robert Lewandowski has suffered a muscle tear in the biceps femoris of his left thigh. His recovery time will depend on how the injury evolves.