Robert Lewandowski’s storied career could take a dramatic turn this summer, with Barcelona unlikely to extend his stay beyond the current campaign.
The Polish legend, now 37, sees his contract expire on June 30, 2026, amid reports that the club is embracing a youth-focused rebuild.
Despite an automatic one-year renewal clause, a gentleman’s agreement reportedly allows Lewandowski to opt out, paving the way for a free-agent exit.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has expressed desire for him to stay, but the there has also been talk of Erling Haaland joining Barcelona soon.
Lewandowski’s Decision Timeline Revealed
In recent interviews, Lewandowski admitted uncertainty about his next chapter. “I still don’t know — I need to assess my feelings,” he told The Athletic. “I’m not even 50% sure of my next destination. With my age and experience, I don’t need to rush. Maybe in three months I’ll decide, but I’m not stressed.”
His wife added fuel to speculation, hinting this could be his final season in Catalonia: “We’ll see how things go because it will probably be my husband’s last season at Barcelona.”
The forward plans to evaluate options calmly, prioritizing a fitting late-career project that matches his leadership and goal-scoring prowess.
Juventus Eye Experienced Mentor for Rebuild
Juventus have made initial enquiries about Robert Lewandowski future, viewing him as an ideal mentor for their squad — similar to Luka Modric’s impact at Milan.
Juventus legend David Trezeguet urged the club to pursue him, praising his strength, intelligence, and winning mentality.
A two-year deal has been floated, but his €13m net annual salary remains a major obstacle for Serie A sides.
AC Milan previously showed interest, though financial barriers persist.
MLS Temptation and Other Options
Beyond Europe, the MLS beckons strongly — particularly Chicago Fire, where agent Pini Zahavi has held talks and Lewandowski’s wife has scouted properties.
Saudi offers were reportedly rejected, but a lucrative Stateside move could provide financial security and a less demanding finale.
At 38 in August 2026, Lewandowski boasts over 650 club goals and remains a complete forward: aerially dominant, tactically sharp, and a creator of space.
His arrival would inject experience and mentality anywhere.
No decision is imminent, but the coming months will clarify whether Robert Lewandowski opts for Turin, Chicago, or an unexpected twist.
Barcelona fans cherish his contributions —o ver 100 goals since 2022 — but the end of an era feels near.

































