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Robert Lewandowski leaving FC Barcelona?

Some directors advocated for Lewandowski's departure this summer due to his age and high salary. There were even reports of a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia, which Lewandowski did not entertain. He expressed his clear intention to stay at Barcelona, showing commitment by offering to adjust his salary to help with the club's registration issues.

Robert Lewandowski offered to take a pay cut to help Barcelona meet financial fair play rules and register new players. His current gross salary for this season is 33 million euros.

FC Barcelona may potentially part ways with Robert Lewandowski next summer due to a hidden clause in his contract. If he plays less than 55% of the club's matches, he could leave for free.

FC Barcelone has the option to release Robert Lewandowski for free next summer if he plays less than 55% of the matches, as per a hidden clause in his contract. This could happen due to a serious injury or a demotion in the team hierarchy.

Barcelona has used a financial strategy for Robert Lewandowski's contract where the player receives significantly lower wages in the first two years, followed by a substantial increase later, to comply with financial fair play regulations. This strategy is also being used in the offer for Dani Olmo.

Robert Lewandowski will be facing Kylian Mbappé in La Liga next season.

The club would consider a proposal for Robert Lewandowski despite the new coach Hansi Flick wanting to make him a key player.

Saudi Arabian clubs have shown interest in signing Robert Lewandowski, but he does not intend to leave Barcelona.

Robert Lewandowski also wants to continue despite a very strong interest from the Saudi government for his services.

Robert Lewandowski is still being courted by Saudi Arabia.

Xavi, the former Barcelona coach, wanted to get rid of Lewandowski. The reasons were two tactical ones and one related to the locker room atmosphere. Xavi believed that Lewandowski didn't have enough energy for pressing on the last line of rival teams, and that he didn't contribute enough in the game without the ball. He also wanted a striker who would better connect the game, which he didn't get from Lewandowski. Another reason for Lewandowski's departure was that Xavi resented his lack of empathy towards young players in the team. He had too high expectations of players who are just in the phase of football maturation and emphasized characteristics that Xavi didn't want to see in the locker room leader.

The technical team had doubts about whether his performance would be optimal in the future and proposed to the club the possibility of dispensing with him and taking advantage of the savings of his file to try new additions in attack.

Robert Lewandowski is also considering how much he stands to earn in 2024/25 – a reported €31m.

Robert Lewandowski transferred from Bayern to Barcelona in 2022 for a fee of 45 million euros. It was agreed that Barcelona would pay Bayern an additional 1.25 million euros bonus for each season in which Lewandowski scored at least 25 goals. Lewandowski has a contract with Barcelona until the summer of 2026, potentially bringing Bayern another 2.5 million euros, raising the total compensation for him to 50 million euros. Despite constant interest from Saudi Arabia and MLS, Lewandowski recently stated that he has no intention of leaving Barcelona.

Robert Lewandowski has decided to stay in Catalonia, but his salary of 32 million euros gross per year is very expensive for the finances of a club that needs to make more and more savings. Recently, he has often been replaced at the end of the match, a sign that is not necessarily well interpreted by his entourage.

Sport reports that there is a lot of tension surrounding Robert Lewandowski's situation at Barcelona. His agent is expected to visit Barcelona to negotiate his contract. Xavi, the manager, seems to not consider him essential for the team's future, hinting at a potential exit. Lewandowski's salary is also a problem for Barcelona. However, it is also reported that Lewandowski wants to play another year in Catalonia and has a clause in his contract allowing him to unilaterally terminate the contract if he doesn't play 55% of the minutes.

Robert Lewandowski is entering his final year of contract with FC Barcelone and there are internal discussions about his future at the club. He will be 36 next year and his contract includes a clause that an additional year will be added if he plays 55% of the matches next season. Despite being the top scorer this season, his high salary and age are factors for discussion about his future. The club is considering selling him to make way for new players. However, Lewandowski wants to stay at Barcelone for the next season.

Barcelona may have to make 'painful sales' which could include Lewandowski.

Robert Lewandowski, who will blow his 36th candle this summer, will not be retained.

Robert Lewandowski, who is currently with Barcelona, has been underperforming according to the fans. Despite him scoring 24 goals and providing nine assists, fans believe that the Polish striker is slowing down the game and Barcelona needs to rejuvenate their attack. Lewandowski will turn 36 this summer.

Lewandowski will have a very high salary next season and no one, not even the coach, guarantees his continuity.

Could leave due to his age and high salary.

Robert Lewandowski, who has a yearly salary of 31.5 million euros, may have to leave Barcelona. His departure would save the club a significant amount of money. Lewandowski has scored 24 goals and had 9 assists this season.

Lewandowski has a contract with Barcelona until June 2026, but his continuity is not assured. The Polish international wants to stay at Barcelona, but the club does not rule out his departure. Barcelona is obliged to make some significant sales and the striker has a high market value and a high salary. Xavi did not rule anything out yesterday. 'We greatly value Robert's presence on the team, and we will decide on his future when the season ends,' said the Terrassa coach.

Robert Lewandowski, currently with FC Barcelone, has dispelled rumors of a potential departure. Despite some reports suggesting a move due to his increasing salary and the club's financial fair-play concerns, Lewandowski has confirmed he will not be leaving Barça. He stated that he feels physically well and does not see leaving as a possibility at least for the next two years.

There is a debate in Spain, and especially in Barcelona, about the future of Robert Lewandowski. His second season in blaugrana jersey has not been on the same level as the first one, where he was able to score 33 goals against the current 20, and given his age and the increasing contract he signed with Barça, many think that next summer could be the one of the goodbye between the veteran Polish center forward and the Catalan society. There are also rumors that he would be in the sights of the rich Saudi Pro League. However, according to the Catalan daily Sport, Lewandowski - who has already repeatedly rejected potential destinations in Saudi Arabia - has no intention of going to winter in the most discussed tournament in the Middle East: the blaugrana number nine wants to continue his adventure in Barcelona, a city where he is also finding himself very well at the family level and where he does not exclude transferring permanently even after his career.

Robert Lewandowski, currently a key player at FC Barcelona, has reportedly received lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia. Despite these offers, Lewandowski has expressed his desire to stay at FC Barcelona for the next season. He is under contract with the Catalan club until 2026. His high salary is a significant burden on the club's finances, and his departure could help the club's financial situation, especially with regard to the Liga's fair play regulations.

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