
Barcelona Sets Two Crucial Conditions for Lewandowski's Future
Spanish club Barcelona has set two essential conditions for Polish striker Robert Lewandowski to continue within the team's ranks in the upcoming period.
The first condition relates to the sporting aspect, requiring the 36-year-old player to accept a new role that involves greater rotation. This means he would not be a permanent starter but rather a strategic resource for important matches that demand his experience.
The second condition is economic, stipulating that Lewandowski must agree to a significant reduction in his annual salary, nearly half of his current €26 million. This reduction aims to align with the club's financial reality and his proposed new role within the team's plans.
Club president Joan Laporta affirmed that these decisions are structural, not personal, emphasizing that Barcelona appreciates Lewandowski's professionalism and leadership. However, the club believes that his continuation must be consistent with the new sporting and financial project it is adopting.
Lewandowski now faces the decision of either accepting these conditions or exploring other options, with the club confirming it will not force him to leave if he chooses to stay. The coming weeks will be crucial for the Polish striker's future with the Catalan club.