
"Barcelona are considering offering Robert Lewandowski a contract extension to remain at the Camp Nou for at least another season but only on reduced wages, sources have told ESPN. The Poland captain becomes a free agent this summer and his future at Barça remains uncertain. Sources have told ESPN that Barcelona coach Hansi Flick is happy with Lewandowski's attitude and performances and that is why the club is studying different options to keep the player at least until June 2027."
"Barcelona's priority this summer is to sign a striker that can compete with Ferran Torres. ESPN reported last month that Atlético Madrid striker Julián Álvarez remains Barcelona president Joan Laporta's ideal signing but the club is also looking at other candidates like Dusan Vlahovic, whose contract with Juventus expires in June. Barcelona are keen to sign Lewandowski, who will turn 38 in August, to remain on a secondary role if he accepts to lower his salary."
Barcelona are considering offering Robert Lewandowski a contract extension on reduced wages to keep him at Camp Nou for at least another season through June 2027. Lewandowski becomes a free agent this summer and the club values his attitude, performances and locker-room role. Barcelona prioritizes signing a striker to compete with Ferran Torres, with Julián Álvarez an ideal target and Dusan Vlahovic another option. The club would use Lewandowski in a secondary role if he accepts lower pay, freeing salary space for other signings including a centre-back and a decision on Marcus Rashford's purchase option. Lewandowski has scored 116 goals in 186 games and is linked to Saudi and MLS clubs.
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