FC Barcelona receives an offer to sell Lewandowski in January

FC Barcelona has received an offer of 35 million for Robert Lewandowski.

Raúl Cabrera Jiménez | 1 Nov 2025 | 19.30
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<p>FC Barcelona receives an offer to sell Lewandowski in January</p>
<p>FC Barcelona receives an offer to sell Lewandowski in January</p>

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Robert Lewandowski has entered a phase of speculation about his future at FC Barcelona.

The Catalan club has received an offer from Saudi Arabia worth 35 million euros to secure his services in the upcoming January transfer window. This proposal places the veteran striker at the center of the market and poses a crucial decision scenario.

The management of FC Barcelona is considering various factors. On one hand, there is the need to reduce their high wage bill and the urgency to balance their sporting budget. On the other hand, Lewandowski's value in terms of experience and goals remains high, fueling the desire to keep him. Several reports suggest that the figure of 35 million euros could even be considered low given the player's sporting impact.

Market Situation: An Unexpected Signing for Barça?

The name of Robert Lewandowski is gaining prominence in the market. Saudi Arabian clubs have intensified their contacts to secure high-impact deals, and this is not the first time his name has been linked to that destination.

For FC Barcelona, the 35 million euro offer has a dual effect. On one hand, it would ease economic tensions and allow for salary mass relief. On the other hand, it would imply restructuring their offensive setup, where Lewandowski is still considered a key component.

The debate within the club is clear: prioritize economic aspects or maintain the sporting weight of the Polish player? The striker's age, high salary, and Barça's financial context push for a thorough analysis of the Saudi offer.

Robert Lewandowski's Role in the Barça Project

Since joining FC Barcelona in 2022, Robert Lewandowski has been an absolute reference in attack. His impact was immediate: goals, leadership, and experience. At 35 years old, he continues to pose a constant threat to rival defenses and remains a model of professionalism within the team.

The prospects of a new signing that would take him away from the club would entail a profound change in the squad. Barcelona would need to seek a replacement with international weight, a challenging task in the winter transfer market. Meanwhile, the 35 million euro offer remains on the table as an appealing option for both parties.

Key Decision in January

In the coming months, the option to accept the signing for 35 million euros will be on FC Barcelona's table. For Robert Lewandowski, this situation represents a turning point: to stay in Catalonia with the ambition to win titles or embark on a new chapter in Saudi Arabia.

His inner circle assures that the striker is calm and focused on the day-to-day, yet he does not close any doors. The player himself has reportedly turned down much larger offers in the past to remain at FC Barcelona, demonstrating his dedication to the project.

Nevertheless, the current situation is different. The club's economy needs breathing room, and his sale would help alleviate part of the budget. The coaching staff, however, emphasizes that his departure would leave a void that is difficult to fill both on the field and in the leadership of the team.

Discussions will continue discreetly over the next few weeks. It seems that the January window will be decisive. The 35 million euro offer is tempting but not definitive, and the outcome will hinge on striking a balance between financial necessity and sporting ambition.

Either way, the future of Robert Lewandowski will shape the course of FC Barcelona. If he stays, he will continue to be the offensive beacon of the team; if he leaves, his departure will mark a new era at the Camp Nou.

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