
"Honestly, there's nothing to say about my future today, I'm being sincere. The goal is to get to the end of the season with as many wins, goals and titles as possible. Then we'll see. I'm not thinking about it and I haven't decided, it's not a priority at the moment."
"I see the Italian league as very competitive, it's usually hard-fought and the same team doesn't always win. In the Champions League you had Juventus in the final and then Inter in the final, it doesn't seem to be in crisis to me."
Robert Lewandowski has not ruled out a potential transfer to Italy, with Juventus and AC Milan showing interest in the 37-year-old striker. Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has reportedly requested more control over summer signings and identified an experienced centre-forward as a priority, with Lewandowski topping his list. The Polish striker's Barcelona contract expires in June. Despite scoring 14 goals this season, Lewandowski stated he is not currently prioritizing his future and has not made any decisions. He expressed respect for the Italian league's competitive nature, noting its strength in European competitions and the unpredictability of its title races.
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