Tuttosport: Milan want Barcelona striker to fix long-running issue - what it depends on
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Tuttosport: Milan want Barcelona striker to fix long-running issue - what it depends on
"Robert Lewandowski continues to be mentioned as a serious idea for AC Milan, who want to strengthen their attacking department. As Tuttosport (via MilanNews) report this morning, Milan still has a centre-forward problem despite the many millions they have spent on players for that particular role dating back over a decade, from Carlos Bacca to Santiago Gimenez. To try to solve it, at least temporarily,"
"The one name that has been linked with the Diavolo repeatedly in recent days is that of Robert Lewandowski, the 37-year-old Barcelona striker. His contract with the Blaugrana expires on June 30th, and the Pole has not yet decided whether to stay or not, by his own admission. The Catalan club can exercise a clause to extend his deal for another year, but will only use it if the Pole declares his intention to stay."
AC Milan want to strengthen their attacking department and still face a centre-forward problem despite heavy spending over more than a decade. The club is considering a short-term solution by bringing in a highly experienced striker to support and help develop younger talent like Francesco Camarda. Robert Lewandowski, 37, is a leading candidate as his Barcelona contract expires on June 30 and the Catalan club can extend only if he commits to staying. Milan are closely monitoring his situation and stand ready to move if he decides to leave Barcelona.
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