TRobert Lewandowski’s future remains a mystery. The player seems to be becoming less and less important to Flick at Barcelona (he didn’t play a single minute against Celta) and he may change his mind in the summer. There have been strong rumors of a move to Italy, but the player does not want to reveal too many clues.
His continued existence at the Camp Nou seems complicated. His age (he turns 38 in August) is compounded by the high salary he earns each season, but Barra doesn’t seem willing to accept that. So he will either have to accept a significant pay cut or pack his bags. Italy is the country most interested in hosting him.
The double option has been heavily discussed in recent weeks. A “battle” between the two biggest clubs in Serie A, Milan and Juventus, to secure his services. Both clubs, aware of their financial limitations, will be happy to sign a natural goalscorer who can resist leaving Europe.
He was asked about this on a charity stream hosted by Polish content creator Ratwogang. A live show to raise money for the Cancer Fighters Foundation. Asked whether Lewandowski prefers Milan or Juventus, the Barcelona player replied: “You know what? I’ll tell you right away.”
I neither confirm nor deny. What is certainly the case is that his future appears to be tied to Italian football. And Juventus were the first to attack. According to Tuttosport, the Turin club have already made the player an initial offer of €6 million net per season. It remains to be seen whether Milan will participate in the bid.
