Barcelona targets Lewandowski with four-year contract offer

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Barcelona is set to table a four year deal for Robert Lewandowski, the Bayern Munich striker who has long been linked with a move to the Catalan club. The talks are described as constructive, with both sides showing seriousness about a transfer that could reshape Barca’s attacking outlook for the coming seasons.

The Polish forward has been at the center of intense transfer chatter as he contemplates a change of scenery. Reports from Sport.es emphasize that Lewandowski views now as a prime moment to pursue a fresh challenge, and the involvement of Pini Zahavi, his long-time agent, has reportedly brought him closer to Joan Laporta, the Barcelona president. The relationship between Zahavi and the club’s leadership is seen as a potential catalyst for a deal that could elevate Barcelona’s attacking prospects.

Club chiefs in Barcelona are prepared to offer Lewandowski a four year contract, aiming to position the 33-year-old as a central figure in the project. The Catalan side believe that the Pole can become the leading lights of the team, bringing his proven goal-scoring prowess and experience to bear as they chart a competitive course in domestic and European competitions.

In league action this season, Lewandowski reached a notable milestone by scoring two goals in a Bundesliga match against Union Berlin, following a season where he surpassed the 30-goal mark for the fifth time in his career. Those performances underline the consistency and clinical finishing that have defined his tenure in Germany and highlight why Barcelona would value his presence as a senior figure in attack.

Lewandowski has been part of Bayern Munich since 2014 and, at the time of consideration for a move, his contract with the club ran through mid 2022. Before moving to Munich, he had showcased his talents with Borussia Dortmund, where he began to make his mark at the pinnacle of German football. Across his time in the Bundesliga, his impact has been substantial, contributing consistently at the highest level and earning recognition as one of the division’s standout strikers. Barcelona’s interest reflects a broader strategy to secure a proven goalscorer who can bridge experience with sustained performance across major competitions.

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