Robert Lewandowski’s future has become one of Barcelona’s most delicate issues, with the 37‑year‑old striker approaching the end of his contract and no agreement yet in sight. According to Mundo Deportivo, internal debate continues over whether the club should extend his deal, despite president Joan Laporta publicly expressing a desire to keep him for another season.
Juventus, sensing an opportunity, have moved early by sending representatives to Warsaw to monitor Lewandowski during Poland’s match against Albania, preparing the ground for direct talks over a free transfer. The Italian club is evaluating the financial viability of adding him to a frontline featuring Dusan Vlahovic and Randal Kolo Muani, though any deal would require offloading players to balance wages. Lewandowski, however, insists he has made no decision and is considering all options. The coming months will determine whether Barcelona present a renewal that satisfies his ambitions or whether Juventus secure a marquee signing.