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Robert Lewandowski faces one of the most important moments of his career. The 37-year-old Polish forward is in the final stretch of his time at FC Barcelona, where his contract ends at the conclusion of the season.
The attacker has not yet made a final decision about his future, although options are beginning to take shape. According to reports from 'Calciomercato', several clubs have shown interest in securing his services, including AC Milan and Juventus from Turin, as well as various proposals from the MLS.
Meanwhile, the footballer continues to assess all possibilities. Although his connection with FC Barcelona is about to end, the forward does not hide his admiration for the project of the Catalan club.
Robert Lewandowski considers continuing at FC Barcelona
Robert Lewandowski has always shown respect and commitment to FC Barcelona. During his time at the club, the forward has been one of the main offensive references of the team. The player has publicly praised the ambition of the project led by Joan Laporta and the stability that he believes any institution needs to grow in the long term.
However, the forward's future at FC Barcelona seems complicated. The club would be willing to consider his continuity, but under conditions that are not straightforward for the player.
The Catalan entity needs to reduce its wage bill, which would require Robert Lewandowski to accept a significant salary cut.
A reduction in prominence at FC Barcelona
In addition to the economic aspect, FC Barcelona also suggests a change in his role within the team. The Polish forward would no longer be the undisputed reference in the attack and would have a more secondary role within the squad.
This scenario requires Robert Lewandowski to carefully analyze his options before making a final decision about his professional future.
AC Milan and Juventus of Turin remain attentive
While the forward's future remains uncertain, several European clubs are watching the situation with interest. Among them, AC Milan stands out, seeking to strengthen its attack for the upcoming season.
The Rossoneri need an experienced striker who can contribute goals and leadership. The possible exits of some offensive players open the door to a high-impact signing. The main obstacle for AC Milan is the player's high salary. Nevertheless, the Italian club does not rule out considering the operation under the right conditions.
On the other hand, Juventus of Turin also emerges as a possible alternative for the Polish forward.

Juventus of Turin values his experience
Within Juventus of Turin, there is an internal discussion about the need to strengthen their offensive line. The situation of several forwards in the team could compel the club to turn to the market in search of an experienced goal scorer.
In this context, Robert Lewandowski emerges as an interesting option. Even some voices linked to the club's history have pointed out that the forward remains one of the best "nines" in European football.
The attacker's experience and his goal-scoring ability continue to be appealing arguments for Juventus of Turin.
MLS also appeals to Robert Lewandowski
Beyond European football, the MLS has positioned itself as a real alternative for the forward. Some American clubs have shown interest in adding Robert Lewandowski as one of the major figures of the competition.
The North American league aims to attract internationally renowned players, and the Polish forward fits perfectly into that profile.
Robert Lewandowski takes his time
Currently, Robert Lewandowski remains calm and does not feel pressure to make an immediate decision. The forward wants to explore all available options before defining the last major step of his career.
Among the possibilities of remaining linked to FC Barcelona, taking on a challenge at AC Milan, joining Juventus of Turin, or trying his luck in the MLS, the future of the Polish goal-scorer promises to be one of the main topics of the upcoming transfer market.
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