
"However, in a recent interview with 365scores, Lewandowski's agent, Pini Zahavi, has squashed all rumours about him possibly leaving in January. "Everything being said about Lewandowski 's possible departure in the winter transfer window is completely false," he said (h/t Mundo Deportivo). Zahavi added that the Pole is not thinking of a mid-season exit from Barcelona and remains fully focused on ending the season in Catalonia."
""He feels completely settled in Barcelona and has no intention of opening the door to a mid-season exit," he said. Lewandowski has had a pretty slow start to the season, notably falling behind Ferran Torres in the pecking order. However, the former Dortmund striker recently raised eyebrows with an exceptional performance against Celta Vigo, notably scoring a hat-trick. "Robert isn't thinking about leaving right now; he's completely focused on helping the team and winning titles," Zahavi added."
"The agent further clarified that Lewandowski is not considering retiring at the end of the season either. "That possibility isn't on the table either. The player remains competitive and will continue his career," he concluded. Lewandowski will turn 38 by the start of the next season, but it appears the Pole is more than happy to continue his career, having performed so admirably at the highest level even at this age."
Rumours of a January departure are false; Lewandowski is not considering a mid-season exit and plans to finish the season at Barcelona. He feels settled in Barcelona and has no intention of opening the door to a mid-season exit, remaining fully focused on ending the season in Catalonia. Lewandowski had a slow start, falling behind Ferran Torres in the pecking order, but produced a hat-trick against Celta Vigo to raise questions about his form. Retirement at the end of the season is not being considered; he remains competitive and intends to continue his playing career despite approaching 38 by next season.
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