Robert Lewandowski to stay? Barcelona prepare offer for striker
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Robert Lewandowski to stay? Barcelona prepare offer for striker
"Barcelona reportedly willing to offer Robert Lewandowski a new one-year contract at the club if he is willing to take a pay cut. According to ESPN, the Catalan giants are thinking about keeping Lewandowski and "are now studying different options" as they plan for next season. Manager Hansi Flick is said to be happy with 37-year-old Lewandowski, who has enjoyed a reduced role at Barcelona this season, but has still scored 12 goals in 27 games for the club."
"Lewandowski is one of Barca's highest-paid players and if he does take a pay-cut it would free up some space on the wage bill and potentially help the club make new signings this summer. There's been speculation that Barcelona want a defender, a left winger and a starting striker in the summer, if finances allow, while the club will also have to make a decision on Marcus Rashford."
Barcelona are considering offering Robert Lewandowski a one-year contract if he agrees to reduce his salary. Manager Hansi Flick remains satisfied with the 37-year-old despite a reduced role; Lewandowski has scored 12 goals in 27 appearances this season. A wage reduction by Lewandowski would free space on the club’s wage bill and could help fund summer signings. Potential targets include a defender, a left winger and a starting striker, while the club must also decide on the purchase option for Marcus Rashford. Lewandowski has turned down offers from Saudi clubs and is expected to speak with Barcelona about next steps.
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