
Title: Future of Polish Star Lewandowski at Barcelona Hangs in the Balance
The future of Polish striker Robert Lewandowski at FC Barcelona is increasingly uncertain as he enters the final phase of his contract with the Catalan club.
A Contractual Limbo
Lewandowski’s current deal with Barcelona is valid until June 2026. However, talks of an extension have not materialized. Deco, the club’s sporting director, recently stated that “now is not the time to talk about a contract renewal,” casting further doubt on the veteran forward’s long-term place at the Nou Camp.
Agent Denies Saudi Transfer Speculation
Amidst the silence on a new contract, speculation has swirled about a potential lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League. However, Pini Zahavi, Lewandowski’s agent, has moved to quash these rumors. In an interview with an Arabic media outlet, Zahavi clarified, “There is currently no official offer from Saudi Arabia. No negotiations are underway. Lewandowski’s contract with Barcelona is valid until the summer of 2026, and no decision has been made yet. We must wait and see what happens in the coming days.”
Shifting Role Under Flick
The 37-year-old striker is no longer the undisputed starter for Barcelona this season. Under German coach Hansi Flick, Lewandowski has started in only 4 of the team’s last 10 matches, with Ferran Torres being preferred in the remaining games. Spanish media report that while Flick admires the Polish star’s experience, he is seeking more mobility, speed, and explosive movement in his forward line.
An Uncertain Final Chapter
Lewandowski has made seven appearances across La Liga and the Champions League this season, scoring four goals without registering an assist. The delay in contract talks and his evolving role suggest that the legendary striker could be experiencing his final, albeit still impactful, seasons in the famous Blaugrana shirt. For now, his future remains a topic of intense speculation, with all parties adopting a wait-and-see approach.