FC Barcelona has reached an agreement with Robert Lewandowski for the Polish striker to continue with the team for another season. At 36 years old, the forward continues to demonstrate his enormous goal-scoring ability, convincing both the sports management and the coaching staff and board to extend his stay at the club.
As reported by MundoDeportivo, although his contract included an automatic renewal clause if he played half of the season's matches, a requirement he will fulfill in the upcoming match against Rayo Vallecano, the club has decided to ensure his continuity without activating that clause. His performance this season has been crucial in making this decision, as Lewandowski is not only the team's top scorer with 31 goals in 33 matches but also leads the goal-scoring charts both in LaLiga and the Champions League.
He has rejected moving to Saudi Arabia, feels strong to continue at Barcelona
The striker, who has maintained a goal-scoring average close to his best years at Bayern Munich, has become a key piece in Hansi Flick's scheme. His professionalism and discipline in physical care have been decisive in maintaining a very high competitive level, proving that age has not diminished his capacity on the field.
Despite receiving very lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia in recent transfer windows, Lewandowski has made it clear that his priority is to stay in Barcelona, a city where both he and his family are fully settled. His intention is to continue competing at the highest level and contribute to the growth of the club's young talents, in addition to seeking new titles before ending his professional football career.
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