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| Lewandowski and Fermin Lopez celebrating a goal |
Robert Lewandowski’s future at FC Barcelona remains the subject of growing speculation, with his current contract set to expire on June 30. Despite the absence of a formal renewal offer so far, reports suggest that an extension is still very much on the table and has not been ruled out by any of the parties involved.
According to Spanish outlet AS, discussions over Lewandowski’s continuity have not yet started, but there is a shared belief within the club that there is ample time to reach a decision. At 37, the Polish striker continues to command enormous respect within the Barcelona dressing room, largely due to his professionalism, leadership, and commitment to the team.
This season, Lewandowski has shown maturity by accepting a rotational role alongside Ferran Torres, yet he has responded in the best possible way—by delivering goals. His strike against Real Madrid in the Spanish Supercopa final underlined his enduring quality, bringing his total to 10 goals in 1,000 minutes across 20 appearances in all competitions.
While lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia remain a strong possibility and interest from Major League Soccer persists, Lewandowski has not made any definitive decision about his next move. For now, his focus remains on performing at a high level and helping Barcelona achieve its objectives as the season progresses.

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