It is no secret to anyone that Robert Lewandowski seems to be experiencing a second youth at FC Barcelona following the arrival of Hansi Flick. This is not just talk, but is backed up by statistics.
Today, the 36-year-old Polish forward serves as the top scorer both in LaLiga EA Sports (14 goals) and the UEFA Champions League (five), tallying a total of 19 goals between these two competitions. He is marking his best goal-scoring start as a player for the Blaugrana team and seems to have a trajectory that suggests he will achieve very interesting figures by the end of the season.
Given this, it is not surprising that rumors are beginning to emerge about what the future holds for Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona. It is worth noting that the Pole's contract theoretically ends with the institution on June 30, 2025. However, there is a clause in his contract stipulating that it can be automatically renewed for an additional year, until 2026, if during the 2024-2025 season he manages to play more than 50% of the matches that the Barcelona team contests, a condition that he seems likely to meet without any issues.
Even if this renewal is executed, the debate about Robert Lewandowski's continuity as a player for Barcelona for another year continues to generate mixed opinions. Especially with his improved performance, Barça might consider a possible sale that would allow them to obtain a significant amount of money for 'Lewy'.
Barcelona could be receiving offers for Robert Lewandowski
As reported by 'El Nacional.cat', there are teams from economically attractive leagues like the Saudi Pro League (Saudi Arabia) and the Major League Soccer (United States) that would be willing to make an offer for Robert Lewandowski. It cannot be overlooked that his excellent level of play has once again positioned him as one of the best forwards in the world today.
At this point, it will be crucial to evaluate how the destiny of Robert Lewandowski will be resolved. Although Barcelona could be open to an operation if it proves to be economically very attractive, they are also considering possible substitutes in the center-forward position, such as Jonathan David or Viktor Gyökeres, among others.
However, Lewandowski's top performance and his desire to continue competing at the highest level, along with his affinity for Barcelona, could lead to the decision to keep him as a key player in the team even though he would be 37 years old, especially if he continues to demonstrate exceptional form under the guidance of Hansi Flick.