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Barcelona Reportedly Makes Formal Offer to Veteran Striker Lewandowski
The Polish star is also being courted by AC Milan and Chicago Fire amid contract talks.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:49pm
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Barcelona's contract negotiations with veteran striker Robert Lewandowski reflect the club's need to balance on-field production with financial realities.Chicago TodayBarcelona have reportedly made a formal contract offer to veteran striker Robert Lewandowski, who is also drawing interest from AC Milan and Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer. The 37-year-old's current deal with Barcelona is worth around $24 million per year, but the club's new offer includes a significant salary reduction as they navigate financial limitations.
Why it matters
Lewandowski's future has been a major talking point, with the Polish striker nearing the end of his prime years. Barcelona, AC Milan, and Chicago Fire are all vying for his services, highlighting the continued demand for the prolific goal-scorer despite his advancing age.
The details
According to reports, Lewandowski's agent, Pini Zahavi, met with Barcelona representatives this week to discuss the club's contract proposal. The offer includes a reduced salary from his current deal, but Lewandowski is said to be prioritizing a 'comfortable and happy life' in Barcelona with his family over more lucrative offers elsewhere. Aside from Barcelona, AC Milan and Chicago Fire in MLS have also been linked with potential moves for the striker, while Saudi Arabian clubs have also expressed interest.
- Lewandowski will turn 38 before the start of the 2026-27 season.
The players
Robert Lewandowski
A 37-year-old Polish striker who currently plays for Barcelona.
Pini Zahavi
Lewandowski's agent who met with Barcelona representatives this week to discuss the club's contract offer.
Joan Laporta
The president of Barcelona, who previously stated his intention to keep Lewandowski for the next season.
Ferran Torres
The Barcelona player who has been receiving more minutes at the center forward position, potentially reducing Lewandowski's role.
Lionel Messi
The former Barcelona star who has followed in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo by moving outside of Europe.
What they’re saying
“Robert Lewandowski (37 years old) already knows FC Barcelona's offer. His agent, Pini Zahavi, was in the Catalan capital this week to meet with club representatives and learn the details of the proposal.”
— Mundo Deportivo
“The Pole's priority was to remain at Barcelona, prioritizing the comfortable and happy life he has with his wife and two daughters in the Catalan capital, even if it means turning down more lucrative offers.”
— Mundo Deportivo
What’s next
Barcelona and Lewandowski will continue negotiations over the contract offer, with the player's future potentially hinging on the club's ability to accommodate his salary demands while navigating their own financial constraints.
The takeaway
Lewandowski's contract situation highlights the delicate balance clubs must strike between retaining aging stars and managing their long-term financial health. Barcelona's offer reflects their desire to keep the prolific striker, but the final decision may come down to Lewandowski's priorities and the club's ability to find a mutually agreeable solution.
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