Transfer speculation surrounding Robert Lewandowski is heating up once again, with multiple reports confirming that at least one club has already submitted a formal offer for the veteran striker.
This development has cast fresh doubt over his future at FC Barcelona, where he remains a key attacking figure despite ongoing contract uncertainty.
While many believe Lewandowski is entering the final stage of his career, his consistent goal output continues to make him an attractive short-term elite solution for clubs seeking proven firepower.
Barcelona’s Position: Stay, But Take a Pay Cut
Sky Sports says that Joan Laporta, the president of Barcelona, has already talked to Lewandowski’s agent, Pini Zahavi.
The club’s stance is clear:
- ✅ Willing to extend his contract until 2027
- ❗ Renewal is conditional on a salary reduction
- ⚖️ Negotiations are ongoing due to differences in wage expectations
Despite the financial gap, both parties are reportedly open to reaching an agreement, meaning a renewal remains firmly on the table.
Chicago Fire Makes First Move: MLS a Real Option

The most concrete external interest so far comes from Chicago Fire.
The MLS side has already submitted a formal proposal, aiming to bring Lewandowski to the United States at the end of the season. The club has a history of bringing in big-name European stars, including Bastian Schweinsteiger, who previously signed with them.
For Lewandowski, a move to MLS offers several advantages:
- Reduced physical intensity and match congestion
- Strong commercial and branding opportunities
- A smoother transition into the final phase of his career
Saudi Clubs and Serie A Giants Monitoring
Beyond MLS, clubs from Saudi Arabia are also closely monitoring the situation, with their well-known financial strength making them serious contenders.
Meanwhile, two Serie A heavyweights, AC Milan and Juventus,s have reportedly made initial contact with Lewandowski’s representatives. A move to Italy could allow him to remain competitive at the highest level in Europe.
Still Delivering at 37: Numbers Speak Loudly

Lewandowski is still playing at a high level for FC Barcelona, aged 37.
He is still a key player in the attack under manager Hansi Flick:
- ⚽ 40 appearances
- 🎯 17 goals
- 🎁 3 assists
- ⏱️ Over 2,000 minutes played
These numbers reinforce one key point: Lewandowski is still a top-tier finisher capable of delivering at the highest level.
Lewandowski Breaks Silence: “No Decision Yet”
Despite growing speculation, Lewandowski has remained cautious about his future. Speaking earlier in March, he said:
“I’m not sure yet. I need to follow my heart. I can’t give a clear answer, not even 50% at this moment.”
His comments underline the current situation: whether he stays at Barcelona, moves to MLS, or joins another European club, all options remain open.





