
Milan Monitors Lewandowski's Future with Barcelona
Spanish newspaper "Sport" revealed that Italian club Milan has begun to inquire about the situation of Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, whose contract with Barcelona expires at the end of the current season.
The newspaper clarified that Milan's sporting director, Paolo Maldini, recently held a meeting with the player's agent, Pini Zahavi, where he directly raised questions about Lewandowski's future and the possibility of his transfer if he does not renew his contract with the Catalan club.
Lewandowski, who is 37 years old, is living his final season under the contract signed with Barcelona, and he confirms that he is capable of continuing to play at the highest European levels for at least one more season, while keeping all options open. The player expressed his great happiness in Barcelona and the city itself, and he does not rule out staying if both parties agree on an extension.
According to the same source, Lewandowski's plan is clear; his priority will remain Barcelona, but if a renewal does not happen, he will listen to offers from European and global clubs, amidst increasing interest from Arab clubs with huge financial offers. At the same time, Milan positions itself as a prominent option if the player decides to continue competing at the highest level in Europe.
The Polish player has managed to overcome his muscular problems at the beginning of the season and has started scoring regularly, confirming that he remains a crucial element in coach Hans Flick's project until the end of the current season.
The newspaper clarified that Milan's sporting director, Paolo Maldini, recently held a meeting with the player's agent, Pini Zahavi, where he directly raised questions about Lewandowski's future and the possibility of his transfer if he does not renew his contract with the Catalan club.
Lewandowski, who is 37 years old, is living his final season under the contract signed with Barcelona, and he confirms that he is capable of continuing to play at the highest European levels for at least one more season, while keeping all options open. The player expressed his great happiness in Barcelona and the city itself, and he does not rule out staying if both parties agree on an extension.
According to the same source, Lewandowski's plan is clear; his priority will remain Barcelona, but if a renewal does not happen, he will listen to offers from European and global clubs, amidst increasing interest from Arab clubs with huge financial offers. At the same time, Milan positions itself as a prominent option if the player decides to continue competing at the highest level in Europe.
The Polish player has managed to overcome his muscular problems at the beginning of the season and has started scoring regularly, confirming that he remains a crucial element in coach Hans Flick's project until the end of the current season.