New Offers Looming for Robert Lewandowski
The Spanish newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo' reported that Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, a Barcelona player, is linked with a move to Turkish club Fenerbahçe in January and Italian club Milan in the summer of 2026, despite his contract with the Catalan club extending until June of that year.
Lewandowski, who is 37 years old, stated in comments made before Barcelona's match against Club Brugge and during the Polish national team's camp, that he is not in a hurry to renew his contract, preferring to wait until the end of the season to assess his physical and mental condition before making a decision.
The report confirmed that the veteran striker's performance remains strong after scoring three goals against Celta Vigo, while the possibility of returning Saudi offers has not been ruled out, despite his rejection last summer of a €100 million offer from Al Hilal and Al Nassr, according to his agent Pini Zahavi.
The newspaper added that Turkish journalist Serkan Hamzaoğlu revealed Fenerbahçe's interest in signing him through a one-and-a-half-year offer, while journalist Sasha Tavolieri indicated that Milan plans to acquire him for free next summer, and their sporting director will meet with the player's agent soon.
The newspaper pointed out that Zlatan Ibrahimović is strongly pushing to complete the deal within Milan, while his agent Pini Zahavi denied rumors about the player's retirement, confirming that Lewandowski will continue his career as long as he remains in good physical condition.
Lewandowski, who is 37 years old, stated in comments made before Barcelona's match against Club Brugge and during the Polish national team's camp, that he is not in a hurry to renew his contract, preferring to wait until the end of the season to assess his physical and mental condition before making a decision.
The report confirmed that the veteran striker's performance remains strong after scoring three goals against Celta Vigo, while the possibility of returning Saudi offers has not been ruled out, despite his rejection last summer of a €100 million offer from Al Hilal and Al Nassr, according to his agent Pini Zahavi.
The newspaper added that Turkish journalist Serkan Hamzaoğlu revealed Fenerbahçe's interest in signing him through a one-and-a-half-year offer, while journalist Sasha Tavolieri indicated that Milan plans to acquire him for free next summer, and their sporting director will meet with the player's agent soon.
The newspaper pointed out that Zlatan Ibrahimović is strongly pushing to complete the deal within Milan, while his agent Pini Zahavi denied rumors about the player's retirement, confirming that Lewandowski will continue his career as long as he remains in good physical condition.