Lewandowski Reacts to Reports of Interest from Italian Clubs

Barcelona's veteran striker Robert Lewandowski has responded to reports suggesting a potential move to the Italian league. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
As the Polish footballer's current contract with the Catalans nears its end, his future has become a focal point of attention. Currently, prestigious Italian clubs such as Juventus and Milan are showing serious interest in the forward.
According to information released by Goal.com, the player stated during a charity event that he would soon reveal his future plans. The 37-year-old forward is at a crucial stage of his career.
He has scored 17 goals across all competitions this season, 12 of which were in the Spanish league. Nevertheless, Barcelona's management has not yet officially resolved the issue of cooperation with the experienced player beyond June.
Turin's Juventus has reportedly expressed readiness to pay the Polish star an annual salary of six million euros. Discussing his future plans, Lewandowski did not rule out the possibility of moving to an Italian team.
He noted that he would reach a final decision soon and inform the public. At the same time, the striker firmly stated that he would not enter the coaching profession after retiring from professional football.
In his view, coaching is a complex process that demands excessive energy and mental pressure. At the moment, the Polish star is fully focused on winning the Spanish championship.
Barcelona currently leads its closest rival, Real Madrid, by nine points in the standings. With six rounds remaining in the season, the team is very close to the title.
If Lewandowski moves to Italy during the summer transfer window, the La Liga gold medals would undoubtedly be a fitting conclusion to his brilliant career in Spain.





