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Robert Lewandowski Transfer from FC Barcelona to Milan

Mundo Deportivo confirms that Milan is considering Robert Lewandowski for next season, regardless of his age.

Journalist Sacha Tavolieri reports on Sky Sport that Milan is considering Lewandowski for next season on a free transfer. The report states that Igli Tare, Milan's sporting director, recently contacted the Polish player's entourage and will meet in the coming weeks with Lewandowski's agent, Pini Zahavi, to discuss a possible salary structure compatible with the club's finances. It is also reported that internally, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, now part of Milan's technical structure, is pushing for the signing to be finalized. According to the same information, Lewandowski is attracted to Milan due to his desire to experience Serie A and because it is a historic club that will allow him to continue competing in the Champions League.

According to Sacha Tavolieri, Zlatan Ibrahimović, a member of Milan's staff, is strongly advocating for the transfer of Robert Lewandowski from FC Barcelona to Milan. Ibrahimović believes that Lewandowski embodies the club's values and can be a role model for the younger generation of Milan players, as he himself was in recent years. FC Barcelona has not yet offered Lewandowski a contract extension, and if this does not change, he will become a free agent.

Sacha Tavolieri reported that AC Milan wants to meet with Robert Lewandowski's agents in the coming weeks. The 37-year-old striker is expected to leave FC Barcelona next summer and would prefer to continue playing in Europe. After targeting Luka Modric, the Italian club wants to make another major move.

According to CalcioMercato, Milan is interested in acquiring Robert Lewandowski for its attack. The forward is in the final year of his contract at Barcelona, which expires on June 30. The report states the agreement contains an option to extend the contract for another season, but currently neither the player nor the club is considering this. There is a tangible possibility that Lewandowski will become a free agent after his contract expires.

According to Goal.com, AC Milan officials met with Robert Lewandowski's agent as they intend to sign the forward to replace Santiago Gimenez next season. The Barcelona player is nearing the end of his contract and is likely to leave next summer as a free agent, as Barcelona have yet to offer him a contract extension.

Foreign teams, led by AC Milan, have shown interest in Robert Lewandowski, and the Italian club wants to acquire the forward in the winter. Fabrizio Romano has addressed the situation. According to the journalist, the 37-year-old is not planning to leave in January, and his goal is to finish the season in Barcelona.

According to Mundo Deportivo, citing Sport Italia, Milan could try to sign Robert Lewandowski this winter and may attempt to do so again in the summer if negotiations are unsuccessful. Robert Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona expires at the end of this season, and he would become a free agent if it is not extended. Milan considers Lewandowski to be a good solution for their lower attacking efficiency and intends to sign an experienced player for a short-term period of one or two years, a situation described as similar to that of Luka Modrić. This season, Lewandowski has struggled with minor injuries and is less frequently included in the main plans of Hansi Flick, as sporting director Deco favors long-term options like Ferran Torres.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Milan is closely following what happens with Robert Lewandowski, viewing him as a good signing after the Modric case. Milan considers him a player with a lot of experience and with a career still ahead.

AC Milan would like to acquire Robert Lewandowski as early as January. According to 'Sport', such a move is not possible for two reasons: AC Milan cannot afford it financially, and Lewandowski himself is not keen to leave Barcelona. The report adds that FC Barcelona remains his top priority and he is even willing to lower his demands to continue playing for the Spanish champions.

AC Milan wants to sign Robert Lewandowski. According to Sport, the club's leaders would like to sign the FC Barcelone striker to strengthen their attack during the second half of the season. The problem for the Italian club is that the Polish striker wants to fulfill his contract until June.

A transfer for Robert Lewandowski to AC Milan could become realistic if the striker agrees to a significant salary reduction. In a conversation with Kanał Sportowy, Antonello Gioia, a journalist for 'Corriere dello Sport' and 'Milan News', stated that he can imagine Lewandowski playing for Milan, but it would require considerable financial concessions. Gioia said that the transfer will not be easy to carry out because of Lewandowski's very high salary, but also that on the transfer market, nothing can be excluded. He noted that Milan attracts great champions nearing the end of their careers, giving Luka Modrić as an example. Gioia believes that if the Polish player found a compromise on his salary, the move would be consistent with Milan's history and DNA. He added that at Milan, Lewandowski could probably expect to receive five or six million euros net annually and would likely not get more.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio via Goal.pl, it is unlikely that Robert Lewandowski will join AC Milan, as the Italian club is not interested in acquiring the 37-year-old striker at this time. Di Marzio explained that AC Milan has other options and Lewandowski is not currently a priority for them.

Tomasz Ćwiąkała stated that AC Milan is a reasonable option for Robert Lewandowski and that he would not rule it out. He also said that the club is high in his ranking.

CalcioMercato speculates about Robert Lewandowski's future as he considers his next career move. The Polish striker wants to continue his career at a high level, and the report questions if Milan will be his next destination. It is suggested this could be his last season in Spain.

According to the press on the Apennine Peninsula, AC Milan is interested in Robert Lewandowski. There have not yet been any binding talks. Much will depend on Lewandowski's own approach. If Lewandowski agrees to a pay cut, it will pave the way for him to move to San Siro.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Robert Lewandowski and those close to him are currently focused on FC Barcelona, aiming to win La Liga and the Champions League this season. Romano added that Lewandowski will not make any decisions soon, including at the end of November or January, as he intends to finish the season in Catalonia and then see what happens. Romano expressed his opinion that there is more than a 50 percent chance Lewandowski will leave for free, at which point options such as AC Milan or Saudi Arabia would become possible. He also said that it is not the time for any negotiations and that inquiries are a part of football, with new developments possible in the coming months.

Goal.com reports that AC Milan are interested in signing Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer, with his contract set to expire in 2026. His high salary could prove to be an obstacle, so Milan are also evaluating other options and may look to bring in a new striker in January.

Recent reports originating from Spain have linked striker Robert Lewandowski with AC Milan. His future at Barcelona is considered to be increasingly uncertain, and his contractual situation is reportedly attracting interest from various clubs. Despite being 37 years old, the Polish forward continues to maintain a high level of performance. According to the rumors, Milan is among the interested parties, a situation possibly influenced by the strong start to the season by their 40-year-old player, Luka Modric. Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona runs until June 30, 2026, and his market value is estimated by Transfermarkt to be €12.00m.

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