
"Robert Lewandowski may very well be playing his final season at FC Barcelona, with his contract set to expire on 30 June. The 37-year-old superstar's wife, Anna Lewandowska, seemed to hint at that possibility during a recent interview, although a final decision on his future has yet to be made. In fact, reports earlier this week even suggested that Barcelona are considering offering the Pole a short-term extension on a reduced salary."
"The veteran superstar has played noticeably fewer minutes (1,414) than Ferran Torres (1,725), the other No. 9 most frequently used by Hansi Flick in the ongoing campaign. Lewandowski, set to turn 38 years old in a few months, knows that he is at a different stage of his career. That said, sustaining the intensity in pressing demanded by the German coach is becoming more difficult for Lewandowski."
Robert Lewandowski's contract at FC Barcelona expires on 30 June, and a final decision on his future remains pending. Anna Lewandowska hinted that this could be his final season, and Barcelona may offer a short-term extension on a reduced salary. Lewandowski has accepted a reduced role this season, playing 1,414 minutes compared with Ferran Torres's 1,725. The 37-year-old has scored 12 goals, averaging a goal every 93 minutes in La Liga and every 118 minutes in all competitions. Declining pressing intensity and Ferran's greater defensive work and runs behind may influence the ultimate decision, while Lewandowski continues to deliver in front of goal.
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