Details of Juventus Offer to Sign Lewandowski
According to reports published by "Football Italia," Juventus is prepared to offer more than 6 million euros annually to sign Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer at the end of his contract with Barcelona. However, clubs in Major League Soccer are offering more than three times that amount.
Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona is set to expire in the coming months, after he joined the Catalan club in a deal worth 45 million euros from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022.
The Polish striker will turn 38 next August, but clubs in the Italian league, led by Juventus and Milan, are not concerned about age, given the success of veteran players like Luka Modric, who has delivered outstanding performances despite reaching 40 years of age this season.
Lewandowski has several options as he approaches the free transfer period, including interest from clubs in Italy and Turkey, as well as possibilities in Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Reports indicate that the player prefers to move to a major European club if possible, which could give Juventus an advantage in the race to sign him.
According to "Tuttosport" newspaper, Juventus' offer amounts to 6 million euros annually without bonuses, while the report indicated that the American club Chicago Fire is prepared to offer around 20 million euros annually to persuade the player to move to the American league.
Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona is set to expire in the coming months, after he joined the Catalan club in a deal worth 45 million euros from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022.
The Polish striker will turn 38 next August, but clubs in the Italian league, led by Juventus and Milan, are not concerned about age, given the success of veteran players like Luka Modric, who has delivered outstanding performances despite reaching 40 years of age this season.
Lewandowski has several options as he approaches the free transfer period, including interest from clubs in Italy and Turkey, as well as possibilities in Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Reports indicate that the player prefers to move to a major European club if possible, which could give Juventus an advantage in the race to sign him.
According to "Tuttosport" newspaper, Juventus' offer amounts to 6 million euros annually without bonuses, while the report indicated that the American club Chicago Fire is prepared to offer around 20 million euros annually to persuade the player to move to the American league.