
"According to Polish media, speculation has emerged linking Lewandowski with a potential move to Inter Miami. On the sports channel Moca Futbolu, former player Marek Jozwiak claimed that "in Miami they are already looking for a house for him," suggesting preparations for a possible switch to Major League Soccer. The idea fits a familiar pattern for Inter Miami CF, which has, in the past, successfully attracted experienced European stars such as Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, Jordi Alba, and Sergio Busquets, and today signed Sergio Reguilón."
"That context framed a high level meeting held last Saturday in Barcelona. SPORT reports that club president Joan Laporta met privately with Lewandowski's agent, Pini Zahavi, for around two hours to discuss the striker's situation, with sporting director Deco later joining the conversation. During that meeting, Zahavi conveyed the player's desire to stay one more season, a stance reinforced by Lewandowski's personal ties to the city. His family is settled in Barcelona, and his wife is involved in several business projects there."
"At the same time, Barcelona have not ruled out keeping their veteran forward for longer. According to SPORT, club officials are open to offering Lewandowski a one year extension, but only if his performances meet expectations during the most demanding part of the calendar. The coming months include the Spanish Super Cup, key La Liga fixtures, and knockout stages in both the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League, all seen as crucial tests."
Robert Lewandowski, 37, is in the final year of his contract and remains focused on helping FC Barcelona through the decisive part of the season. Polish media have linked him to Inter Miami, with claims that the club is already preparing housing arrangements. Inter Miami has recently attracted several experienced European stars and signed Sergio Reguilón. Barcelona officials are open to a one-year extension if Lewandowski's performances meet expectations across the Spanish Super Cup, La Liga, Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League. Club president Joan Laporta met the player's agent, who expressed Lewandowski's desire to stay, citing family and local ties.
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