Just in – Barcelona table contract offer for veteran superstar
Just in – Barcelona table contract offer for veteran superstar Robert Lewandowski’s future at FC Barcelona has become a topic of much debate and speculation of late. After all, his contract expires at the end of the season, and so far, there has been no indication of his next move. The Blaugrana president-elect, Joan Laporta, has made it clear that he wants the 37-year-old superstar to stay at the club for one more season.
However, so far, there had been no contract offer from the club, which led to Lewandowski feeling unappreciated , prompting him to explore other avenues. Lewandowski knows Barcelona’s offer Now, though, Mundo Deportivo reports that Lewandowski already knows Barcelona’s new contract offer for him. His agent, Pini Zahavi, was in the Catalan capital this week to meet with representatives of the Blaugrana and learn in detail about the proposal they have for the Polish striker.
There are many clubs pushing to try to convince Lewandowski in recent weeks, which is why his agent needed to understand Barça’s plan for his client. Barcelona have sent their renewal offer to Lewandowski. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images) Taking into account that Barça’s priority for the summer is to sign a new No.
9, as well as a left-footed centre-back, and that Lewandowski will turn 38 in August, the club’s idea was to offer him a one-year contract, with a lower salary than what he currently earns. Decision time for Lewandowski With Barcelona’s proposal on the table, along with those from AC Milan, who have also stepped up their interest in recent days, Juventus, Chicago Fire, and several clubs from Saudi Arabia, it is now time for Lewandowski to evaluate all the offers together with his family. The veteran superstar’s priority has been to continue at Barcelona, valuing the comfortable and happy life he has with his family in the city, even if that means turning down more lucrative financial offers.
That said, as a natural competitor, Lewandowski is willing to accept a more secondary role at Barça, but only if there is a top-level striker ahead of him. That is why he needs to understand not only the contractual proposal, but also the sporting project the club has in mind. However, given the number of clubs trying to convince him, Lewandowski has set himself a deadline until the end of the month to make a final decision about his future next season.