
"After a tremendous campaign last season, Lewandowski had a slow start to the new one. Injuries stalled his progress, forcing Hansi Flick to employ Ferran Torres as the main striker. When Lewandowski returned to full fitness, he didn't disappoint and started in consecutive matches. But his form soon fell, which has once again put Ferran back into the spotlight. With his contract expiring at the end of the season, there is still no conclusive update on Lewandowski's future at the club."
"Therefore, the Pole's chances of staying at Barcelona and signing a new contract extension are dwindling day by day. This likely means Lewandowski may have to see out his contract at Barcelona at the end of the season and find a new adventure elsewhere. The player, for his part, loves life in Barcelona and wants to stay at all costs. But the club are wary about his age and physical decline. He will, after all, turn 38 by the start of next season."
Robert Lewandowski suffered a slow start to the season after a strong previous campaign, with injuries prompting Ferran Torres to operate as the main striker. Lewandowski returned to full fitness and started consecutive matches, but his form dropped again and Ferran regained prominence. Lewandowski's contract runs out at season end and prospects for an extension are weakening amid recent performances and Barcelona's concerns over his advancing age; he will be 38 by next season. Barcelona plan to seek a long-term striker replacement and have lost interest in Dusan Vlahovic following his modest goal return this season.
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