Milan Conducts Initial Talks with Lewandowski's Representatives
Press reports have revealed that AC Milan has become the latest club interested in signing Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, a Barcelona player, as his contract is nearing its end this season.
Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona ends at the end of the current season, making him a subject of interest for several major clubs that are trying to persuade him to join their ranks, while his future with the Catalan club remains undecided for now.
According to "La Gazzetta dello Sport," AC Milan has shown serious interest in signing the player, with contacts observed between the Polish striker's representatives and the Italian club's management to understand both parties' intentions regarding the potential deal.
The Italian newspaper added that this interest joins a list of other clubs monitoring the player's situation, including Juventus in Italy, and Chicago Fire in the United States, along with interest from Saudi clubs, most notably Al Hilal and Al Nassr, who tried to sign the player last summer through an investment fund.
According to reports from the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Lewandowski has five serious offers to continue his career outside of Barcelona. However, he prioritizes staying with the Catalan club if he receives a suitable renewal offer, even if it is financially less rewarding, preferring family stability over financial gain.
Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona ends at the end of the current season, making him a subject of interest for several major clubs that are trying to persuade him to join their ranks, while his future with the Catalan club remains undecided for now.
According to "La Gazzetta dello Sport," AC Milan has shown serious interest in signing the player, with contacts observed between the Polish striker's representatives and the Italian club's management to understand both parties' intentions regarding the potential deal.
The Italian newspaper added that this interest joins a list of other clubs monitoring the player's situation, including Juventus in Italy, and Chicago Fire in the United States, along with interest from Saudi clubs, most notably Al Hilal and Al Nassr, who tried to sign the player last summer through an investment fund.
According to reports from the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Lewandowski has five serious offers to continue his career outside of Barcelona. However, he prioritizes staying with the Catalan club if he receives a suitable renewal offer, even if it is financially less rewarding, preferring family stability over financial gain.