Barcelona has extended a new contract offer to veteran forward Robert Lewandowski, giving him the option to remain at the club beyond the upcoming season. The 37-year-old’s current deal is set to expire next season, and his future at Camp Nou remains a subject of considerable speculation.
This season has seen the Polish international’s starting position often taken by Ferran Torres. However, recent weeks have seen him regain a run of starts under Hansi Flick, signaling an effort to rekindle his prolific form. Despite this, Barcelona is actively prioritizing the acquisition of a new primary striker as part of their summer transfer strategy.
Details of the New Offer
According to reports, the Blaugrana’s new proposal includes a substantial wage cut, estimated to be around half of his current salary. This reduced base pay would be supplemented by various performance-related variables that could significantly increase his final earnings. Club President Joan Laporta has previously expressed his public support for retaining the experienced goalscorer.
Lewandowski’s Role and Market Interest
Should Lewandowski accept the new terms, Barcelona may look to offload Ferran Torres, as the club is hesitant to maintain three prominent number nines within the squad. Crucially, Lewandowski himself is seeking assurances regarding a significant role within the team, especially with a potential new star striker on the horizon. This guarantee of playing time is paramount to him signing any new agreement.
While his priority remains to stay in Catalonia, Lewandowski is also attracting attention from several other clubs. Among those reportedly interested are Italian giants Juventus and AC Milan, as well as an offer from the United States (specifically Chicago Fire). Additionally, clubs in Saudi Arabia are keen to add another high-profile player to their Pro League. The decision now rests firmly with Robert Lewandowski.
