Juventus Submits Official Offer to Sign Lewandowski
Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, from Barcelona, received an official offer from the Italian club Juventus to sign him, amid ongoing speculation about his future with the Catalan team, according to the Spanish newspaper 'Sport'.
According to the newspaper, Juventus offered Lewandowski a one-year contract with a net salary of 6 million euros plus bonuses, after a meeting between the player's agent Pini Zahavi and the club's general manager Daniel Comolli.
The report indicated that negotiations between the two parties are progressing positively, with optimism within the Italian club about reaching an agreement in May, with a new meeting to be held in Italy to finalize the details.
The same source explained that Juventus considers Lewandowski its primary target for the striker position, which prompted them to suspend contract renewal negotiations with Dušan Vlahović, awaiting the Polish player's decision, with the condition that the team qualifies for the Champions League to complete the deal.
On the other hand, Lewandowski has an offer from Barcelona to renew his contract, but with lower financial terms and less guaranteed roles in the starting lineup, which puts his future in uncertainty.
The player feels comfortable in Barcelona but wants to continue competing at the highest level, and he was not satisfied with some periods of being a substitute in important matches, which could affect his final decision.
Barcelona is waiting to determine their striker's position to make decisions regarding planning for the next season, as his departure would free up significant financial space in the salary cap, potentially facilitating new signings during the transfer window.
According to the newspaper, Juventus offered Lewandowski a one-year contract with a net salary of 6 million euros plus bonuses, after a meeting between the player's agent Pini Zahavi and the club's general manager Daniel Comolli.
The report indicated that negotiations between the two parties are progressing positively, with optimism within the Italian club about reaching an agreement in May, with a new meeting to be held in Italy to finalize the details.
The same source explained that Juventus considers Lewandowski its primary target for the striker position, which prompted them to suspend contract renewal negotiations with Dušan Vlahović, awaiting the Polish player's decision, with the condition that the team qualifies for the Champions League to complete the deal.
On the other hand, Lewandowski has an offer from Barcelona to renew his contract, but with lower financial terms and less guaranteed roles in the starting lineup, which puts his future in uncertainty.
The player feels comfortable in Barcelona but wants to continue competing at the highest level, and he was not satisfied with some periods of being a substitute in important matches, which could affect his final decision.
Barcelona is waiting to determine their striker's position to make decisions regarding planning for the next season, as his departure would free up significant financial space in the salary cap, potentially facilitating new signings during the transfer window.