
"Barcelona do not rule out Lewandowski staying. Nonetheless, a recent report from MARCA has indicated that Barcelona have not completely ruled out Lewandowski's prolonged stay at the club. After four seasons at Barcelona, the Pole's contract will expire at the end of the season. But the forward is reportedly open to a salary cut and a reduced role just to continue at Camp Nou for another season."
"Barcelona sporting director Deco, for his part, has put the matter on hold for now but has admitted in a recent interaction that Lewandowski's future is still open and nothing has been decided yet. "If Robert could go back in time... he's a fantastic player. Last year, he scored the most goals, and this year, even while injured, he's one of the top scorers. But it's not the time to talk about this; everything is still open," he said."
Robert Lewandowski suffered early-season injuries that hindered his progress and allowed Ferran Torres to take charge. Upon regaining full fitness, Lewandowski started Barcelona's last five matches and has scored eight goals this season. His performances in the last three matches have been below par, potentially refocusing attention on Ferran ahead of the final matches of the year. Lewandowski's contract expires at season's end, but he is reportedly willing to accept a salary cut and reduced role to remain at Camp Nou for another season. Sporting director Deco has confirmed that the matter is on hold and that Lewandowski's future remains undecided. The coming weeks are crucial for Lewandowski to rediscover goalscoring form and re-establish himself alongside Lamine Yamal and Raphinha.
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