Lewandowski is set to leave Barcelona after four years as contract offer falls short of his ambitions International Sports News
Reports from multiple outlets suggest that Robert Lewandowski is set to leave FC Barcelona at the end of the season, with the Polish giant’s contract expiring at the Camp Nou and the club already identifying a replacement. The striker is considering his next move after four years in Spain. The situation centers on a contract offer that has not convinced the player, and a sweeping shakeup inside Barcelona as they look to reshape their attack with interest from Italy, the United States and Saudi Arabia.
BBC report points to end of Barcelona’s four-year tenure
According to the writings of Guillem Balagué bbc sports columnLewandowski is expected to leave Barcelona this summer, bringing to an end a streak that began when he joined from Bayern Munich in 2022 and quickly became the focal point of the attack. During that time, he has scored almost 120 goals in all competitions, a return that places him alongside some of the club’s most productive forwards in recent years, while he has continued to perform well despite moving into the later stages of his career, with the striker currently aged 37 and will turn 38 before the start of the next campaign.
Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski attempts a shot during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Villarreal and Barcelona on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Villarreal, Spain. (AP Photo/Alberto Saez)
The same report indicates that Barcelona have offered a one-year renewal, although the terms include a significant cut in salary and a more limited role within the team, which Lewandowski has not liked. The Polish striker intends to continue competing in a top European league and play for Barcelona, but the new offer is not in line with his football ambitions, as he still wants to play regularly at the highest level rather than transition to a secondary role.It has also been widely reported that the club do not intend to revise those terms, primarily due to their desire to create financial flexibility ahead of the summer window, meaning the decision now depends on whether Lewandowski is willing to accept a different position within the team or make a move where he remains the focal point of the attack.
Barcelona make move for Julian Alvarez as part of attacking reset
With Lewandowski expected to leave, Barcelona have already turned their attention to the next step in their attack, with Balagu reporting that Julian Alvarez has been identified as the club’s priority target for the summer window. The forward, currently at Atletico Madrid, is reportedly worth around €120 million, a figure that poses a significant challenge for Barcelona given their financial situation, although he remains the leading option in the search for a long-term successor.
Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez celebrates after scoring the second goal for his team during the Copa del Rey final football match between Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad on Saturday, April 25 in Seville, Spain. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Jose Breton)
As well as that search, the club are also targeting a second striker with a different profile, closer to the style of Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, with reports suggesting they want a player who provides more aggression without the ball, applies consistent pressure and plays in tight spaces rather than focusing solely on finishing.
Juventus and AC Milan lead European interest
Interest from Juventus and AC Milan has now been described in multiple reports as active discussions, with both clubs willing to give Lewandowski a more prominent role at the highest level in European football.
Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski gestures as heavy rain falls on the field during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Real Oviedo in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
a report from tuttosport The situation at Juventus has been further detailed a few days ago, indicating that Lewandowski’s agent Pini Zahavi is expected to meet with club officials with an offer that would include an annual salary of around €6 million plus bonuses, as well as a central role in the team under Luciano Spalletti. Although the offer does not match the financial scale available in other markets, it more closely matches the sporting expectations that have shaped Lewandowski’s thinking at this stage of his career.
MLS interest wanes while Saudi offers remain available
Interest from Chicago Fire FC has also been reported, with the earlier approach suggesting a desire to build a project around Lewandowski as a marquee signing. However, according to athleticThe MLS side have recently taken a step back and re-evaluated their priorities as they plan the next phase of their squad. separate reports from barcauniversal There are indications that Lewandowski has also received attractive offers from Saudi Arabia in the long term, although those options have not yet been seriously considered, with the player still focused on competing in Europe’s top leagues.
Final decision awaited as contract stance remains unchanged
Lewandowski is understood to be aware that Barcelona’s renewal offer will not be improved, with the club prioritizing flexibility in the transfer market as they look to strengthen their attack, meaning their decision now centers on whether to accept reduced terms or make a move. Discussions in the coming weeks are expected to define the next step in his career, with Italy currently emerging as the most likely destination if he leaves Barcelona.
