
"For example, Gianluigi Longari claimed that the Pole has 'strongly emerged' as a target for the Rossoneri in their search for a No.9. His contract with Barcelona expires at the end of season, meaning he could be available for a low transfer fee in the winter or on a free next year. Then, Sport in Spain confirmed that Milan's management have met with Lewandowski's agent - Pini Zahavi - to discuss a potential opening."
"What's clear, guys, about this discussion related to Lewandowski, beyond the appreciation and the opportunity to bring a player like Lewandowski to Italy in 2026, which, regardless of age, as the case of Modric demonstrates, when you bring in a player of quality and mentality, clearly leaves room for entirely different types of discussions, in the sense that Lewandowski is one of the best around and therefore would be an extraordinary signing."
AC Milan have identified Robert Lewandowski as a potential No.9 target and have explored approaches regarding a January move. Lewandowski's Barcelona contract expires at season's end, creating a possible low-fee transfer in winter or a free move next year. Milan's management held talks with Lewandowski's agent, Pini Zahavi, to discuss openings. Milan regard Lewandowski as an extraordinary signing whose quality and mentality would add significant value despite advancing age, as exemplified by Modric. Lewandowski has no intention of leaving in January and believes Barcelona can advance in competitions, aiming to finish his Barcelona tenure positively.
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