
"“There could be an opportunity in a lower league. I'm nearly 38, but I feel physically fit, so I'm considering it,” he said, as quoted by SPORT. “I have to bear in mind that it might be time to play and enjoy life. Perhaps that opportunity will arise, and I'm not ruling it out,” the 37-year-old veteran added."
"“What will I do in the autumn? I don't know. I've just found out I have 51 days left on my contract, so I still have time. I'll listen to a few more offers and then decide,” he said. Lewandowski did not want to confirm anything and made it clear that only after La Liga is over would he seriously think about his future at Barça."
"“I've won a total of 14 league titles, I've won them at every club I've played for, that really impresses me and I'm proud of it,” Lewandowski claimed. Finally, Lewandowski also joked about recent comments from his teammate Wojciech Szczesny, who suggested he should retire and then reconsider his options."
"“You know what he's like: today he says one thing, tomorrow he'll say another,” he remarked with a laugh. “It's not as if I wake up in the morning and something's hurting. I appreciate where I am and I'm enjoying it. We'll see what happens, but one thing's clear: I'm going to keep playing.”"
Lewandowski celebrated FC Barcelona’s win against Real Madrid with his family after the La Liga title. His reactions were watched for signs of a potential farewell, but he stayed measured. He said there could be an opportunity in a lower league because he feels physically fit despite being close to 38, and he is considering options such as MLS. He did not confirm any move and said he will seriously think about his future at Barcelona only after La Liga ends. He noted he has 51 days left on his contract and plans to listen to offers before deciding. He also expressed pride in winning 14 league titles across every club he played for and joked about Wojciech Szczesny’s retirement comments.
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