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Lewandowski Keeps Barcelona Future Open as Saudi Talks Loom and MLS Interest Persists

He says he feels no pressure to decide yet with the January negotiation window about to open.

Overview

  • In a new interview, he said he is undecided and will not rush a decision after an injury-disrupted start to the season as Ferran Torres has assumed a larger scoring role.
  • Spanish outlet AS reports agent Pini Zahavi will hold fresh meetings with Saudi Pro League officials, with an offer already presented to Lewandowski’s camp.
  • The BBC reported his representatives have also held discussions with MLS club Chicago Fire regarding a possible move.
  • He addressed reports that Barcelona asked him to stop scoring to avoid triggering a payment, saying he respected the club and was aware of its situation while declining to detail specifics.
  • His contract runs until June 30, 2026, allowing talks with other teams from Jan. 1 under FIFA rules, and he reiterated ambitions to pursue trophies with Barcelona and World Cup qualification with Poland.