Barcelona plans to offer Robert Lewandowski a new contract to extend his stay for at least another season, contingent on him accepting reduced wages as his current deal expires in June. Despite turning 37, Lewandowski remains a key player, having scored 113 goals in 174 appearances since joining in 2022. The club aims to lower his salary to create space for new signings, targeting strikers like Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez. Barcelona currently leads La Liga, despite a recent loss to Real Sociedad.
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