
"The future of Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona has become a major topic of discussion. The veteran striker's contract expires in June, and everything suggests that he will likely leave unless his performances are spectacular between now and the end of the season. The Polish forward's priority is to remain at Barça for one more year, and he is willing to accept a reduced salary and secondary role as well."
"After links to Inter Miami, a few days ago, interest from Chicago Fire came to light, and now an offer from Orlando City has also emerged, as they too want him in their squad. Indeed, according to the Polish outlet Kanal Sportowy (h/t SPORT), Lewandowski's representatives have already received a call from Orlando City to explore his possible arrival from 30 June."
"The Italian giants were prepared to offer him a two-year contract, aiming to replicate a similar operation to the one carried out with Luka Modric last summer. For the time being, the Polish striker has not given any response, but he is keeping different paths open. Barcelona, for their part, have already made it clear to the player that they will not make any decision until they see how the season ends."
Robert Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona expires in June and his continuation depends on stellar performances through the end of the season. The 36-year-old prioritizes one more year at Barcelona and is willing to accept a reduced salary and a secondary role. He has begun to listen to offers from abroad. Several MLS clubs — including Inter Miami, Chicago Fire and Orlando City — have shown interest, with Orlando reportedly contacting his representatives and offering franchise-player status and a very high salary. AC Milan met his agent and proposed a two-year contract similar to the Luka Modric operation. Barcelona will decide only after the season concludes.
Read at Barca Universal
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]