AC Milan Step Up Pursuit of Lewandowski With Reported Two-Year Proposal
Barcelona have given no indication of renewing the 37-year-old's deal that ends this season.
Overview
- Tuttosport, via SPORT, reports that Milan sporting director Igli Tare has met agent Pini Zahavi as the club begins a charm offensive for Robert Lewandowski.
- Milan plan to cover their January needs with a short-term loan at striker before pushing to sign Lewandowski as a free agent in June, according to the reports.
- The Rossoneri are prepared to offer at least a two-year contract to position him as a leading scorer and allow him to finish at the top level in Europe.
- Barcelona have not signaled an extension and, per local reporting, financial and registration constraints could keep Lewandowski only if a replacement is not secured.
- Coverage indicates Lewandowski is in no rush to decide and is not considering moves to MLS or Saudi Arabia, with any call likely closer to season’s end.