Lewandowski Receives Clear Contract Offer from Barcelona
Speculation about Robert Lewandowski’s club future continues as his contract nears expiry at season’s end. Filmogaz.com reports new developments after a recent article by journalist Luis Rojo.
Proposed terms from Barcelona
According to Filmogaz.com, Barcelona has presented a contract offer to Lewandowski. The proposal reportedly includes a salary cut near 50 percent.
The reduced pay would be partly offset by performance-related bonuses. The club also envisions a change in his playing role.
Role change and summer plans
Sources say Barcelona expects Lewandowski to accept a reserve role. The club plans to pursue a top-class striker in the summer transfer window.
That incoming signing would likely push Lewandowski into competition for starting places.
Meeting with agent
Filmogaz.com reports a meeting took place between the club’s board and Lewandowski’s agent, Pini Zahavi. Discussions focused on the proposed extension and future squad plans.
Alternatives and market interest
Media have linked Lewandowski with several possible destinations if he leaves. Interested parties mentioned include Milan and Juventus.
- MLS clubs
- Teams from Saudi Arabia
Decision timeline
Lewandowski will reportedly delay any decision until Barcelona finishes the season. He will evaluate his options after season’s end.
Season performance
This season Lewandowski featured in 40 matches for Barcelona. He scored 17 goals and provided three assists.
Fan reactions
Filmogaz.com published a fan poll on the issue. Responses so far show varied opinions about whether he should accept the offer.
- 37 percent said no, urging him to seek a final big contract.
- 31 percent said yes, believing Barcelona remains the best fit.
- 17 percent argued he should leave to remain a consistent starter.