SSomething is changing around Robert Lewandowski, but this time it doesn’t feel like noise.
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Rumors have been quietly circulating for months, but now they’re starting to have a bigger impact. Barcelona are already exploring future attacking options, with the names of Flynn Lebarez and Duan Blahovy being discussed internally, and the idea of a post-Lewandowski era is no longer a hypothesis.
At the same time, the strikers themselves are no longer closing the door on uncertainty.
Lewandowski breaks his silence and lets everything go
In a recent interview seen by Goal, Lewandowski did not confirm his departure, but also did not guarantee that he would continue. Instead, he chose a tone that accurately reflects his position today, somewhere between commitment and doubt.
When asked about his future, he admitted, “I don’t know…I have to feel it,” and revealed that no final decision has been made yet.
For a player who has been one of the most consistent figures in European football for more than a decade, the uncertainty speaks louder than any headline.
Barcelona’s internal plans pursue Lewandowski
While the players are reflecting, the club is moving on. According to a report from ESPN, Barcelona are actively rebuilding their attacking structure and are considering selling players such as Ferran Torres to raise funds for new signings.
The message behind these moves is subtle but clear. It means the club is preparing for what happens next.
Lewandowski, who is almost 38 years old, remains an elite scorer with Barcelona, scoring more than 100 goals since joining, but his envisioned role is starting to change.
Lewandowski faces a decision between respect and reality
There is no crisis, but there is tension. Voices around him, including those within Polish football circles, have already suggested that he should consider leaving if his role continues to diminish, especially after being used off the bench in important matches.
At the same time, there is still interest from MLS and Saudi Arabia, giving him a very different ending to his career.
Lewandowski did not force his sending off. Barcelona haven’t kicked him out. But for the first time since his arrival, it is clear that both sides are preparing for a future that may no longer include each other in the same way.
