
"All signs for months now have been suggesting that Robert Lewandowski's farewell to Barcelona at the end of the season is increasingly likely. The 37-year-old striker's contract expires on 30 June, and so far, there has been no renewal offer, nor have there been any talks about an extension. However, according to AS, despite the indications so far, the door to Lewandowski's continuity at Barcelona is not completely closed."
"Despite his status as one of the best in the world, he has accepted rotation with Ferran Torres in the No. 9 position this season and has chosen to compete in the healthiest way possible: by scoring goals. The Poland captain was on target last night against Real Madrid to help Barcelona win the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, taking his tally to 10 goals in 1,000 minutes across 20 appearances this term."
"Lewandowski, who has scored in every Super Cup final he has played since joining Barça (winning three out of four), left the Alinma Stadium in Jeddah to an ovation last night. He is a hugely respected figure in Saudi Arabia, to the point that several sources place him there with certainty next season. Lewandowski also has offers from the United States, notably from Chicago Fire, but financially, they cannot compete with what Saudi clubs are prepared to put on the table."
Robert Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona expires on 30 June and no renewal offer or extension talks have taken place so far. Sources indicate the door to his continuity is not completely closed and all parties agree further discussions can occur later. Lewandowski has maintained professionalism, accepting rotation with Ferran Torres and continuing to score. He scored in the Spanish Super Cup final against Real Madrid, bringing his tally to 10 goals in 1,000 minutes across 20 appearances this season. He remains highly respected in Saudi Arabia, where lucrative offers exist, and also has interest from the United States.
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