soccer

Barcelona veteran leaves the door open for exit after season ends – ‘I’m not ruling it out’

Yahoo Sports

Robert Lewandowski enjoyed the La Liga title celebrations with his family after FC Barcelona’s win against Real Madrid. His reactions on the night were closely watched for any hint that he might be ...

Barcelona veteran leaves the door open for exit after season ends – ‘I’m not ruling it out’ Robert Lewandowski enjoyed the La Liga title celebrations with his family after FC Barcelona’s win against Real Madrid. His reactions on the night were closely watched for any hint that he might be saying goodbye, but the Polish striker kept things measured throughout the night. Lewandowski open to joining a less competitive league During the celebrations, Lewandowski spoke to Polish TV channel Eleven Sports and left the door open to a move to MLS or another lower-profile league at the end of the season.

“There could be an opportunity in a lower league. I’m nearly 38, but I feel physically fit, so I’m considering it,” he said, as quoted by SPORT . “I have to bear in mind that it might be time to play and enjoy life.

Perhaps that opportunity will arise, and I’m not ruling it out,” the 37-year-old veteran added. Lewandowski did not want to confirm anything and made it clear that only after La Liga is over would he seriously think about his future at Barça. “What will I do in the autumn?

I don’t know. I’ve just found out I have 51 days left on my contract, so I still have time. I’ll listen to a few more offers and then decide,” he said.