La Liga
Robert Lewandowski returns to the center of the debate at FC Barcelona just as the club has closed key renewals considered strategic to sustain the project in the medium term. After securing key pieces like Eric García, the sports management now faces a more delicate scenario, marked by prudence and planning.
With the continuity of several pillars already on track, Barça faces a new chapter with three specific names on the table. The case of the Polish forward is undoubtedly the most complex due to its sporting, economic, and symbolic impact within the dressing room.
Robert Lewandowski and an open future at FC Barcelona
Robert Lewandowski's contract expires on June 30, and, for now, FC Barcelona has not made an official move. The decision is not random or due to indecision but part of a carefully thought-out strategy from the boardroom.
In recent months, Robert Lewandowski's name has been linked to various destinations, from the interest of historic European clubs to more exotic options in Saudi Arabia or MLS, where Miami and Chicago have emerged as possible alternatives.
The player's entourage listens, but the club maintains a clear position: observe, evaluate, and decide later on. Caution shapes Deco and his team's roadmap, aware that any step will have structural consequences.
The weight of age and physical condition
One of the key factors surrounding Robert Lewandowski is his age. Next season, the forward will be 38 years old, a figure that demands a close examination of his performance.
Additionally, this season he has already had to pause twice due to physical problems. Nothing alarming, but enough for FC Barcelona to want to see how his body evolves in the second half of the season.
From a regulatory standpoint, LaLiga offers a favorable context. A potential renewal would not fully count towards Financial Fair Play, removing a significant barrier for the club.

Hansi Flick and the management of the attack
The role of Hansi Flick also influences this scenario. The German coach has managed the competition in the forward line well, keeping both Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres active.
The healthy rivalry between them has raised the collective level. As long as a renewal is at stake, the demand multiplies, something the coaching staff values positively.
Hansi Flick understands that the current performance benefits the team and is not in a hurry to close debates that could upset the internal balance at a crucial moment in the season.
Ferran Torres, a parallel yet different case
Although Ferran Torres's contract does not expire until 2027, his good performance has also sparked preliminary discussions. FC Barcelona values his growth but is also not in a rush.
The club wants to know the player's intentions, aware that his level could attract external offers. In this context, maintaining competition with Robert Lewandowski is seen as a positive stimulus.
Barça looks to the future without urgency
Robert Lewandowski remains a reference, but FC Barcelona will not make hasty decisions. The club wants to end the season with data, feelings, and certainties before sitting down to negotiate.
In the final stretch of the season, the forward's performance, his physical condition, and the team's impact on LaLiga will be decisive. Until then, institutional silence is part of the plan.
Robert Lewandowski's future remains open, but the message from Camp Nou is clear: calm, analysis, and a decision designed to protect the project.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Barcelona no se toma en serio la continuidad de Lewandowski
