With expected salary increase, Barcelona may rethink Lewandowski’s stay

With expected salary increase, Barcelona may rethink Lewandowski’s stay

With the recent confirmation of Xavi’s stay for next season, Barcelona are already thinking about ways to reinforce the squad. According to the newspaper Asfrom Spain, the team could be willing to trade Robert Lewandowski.

The striker has two more years left on his contract with Barça, but his contract stipulates that he will earn 32 million euros (around R$175 million at current prices) per season from June 30th.

There are people within Barcelona, ​​according to the Spanish newspaper, who do not view the player’s stay with good eyes, arguing that his departure could allow the signing of more reinforcements for the team.

The 35-year-old Polish center forward arrived in Spain two seasons ago, after playing for Bayern Munich. His goals were very important in winning the Spanish Championship last season, but even though he is the team’s top scorer in the current edition of the competition, with 13 goals, he has shown irregularity.

Still according to the As, Lewandowski has no interest in leaving the club next season. He feels he still has the ability to perform at a high level in Europe and for Barcelona.


Source: Gazetaesportiva

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