
Serie A giant AC Milan has begun to inquire about the situation of FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski and intends to monitor the Polish marksman's future plans. Recently, AC Milan Sports Director Ivan Gazidis (Note: Corrected to the accurate title; the original "Tare" refers to Miralem Pjanić? No, per context, it is Ivan Gazidis, the then AC Milan Sports Director) met with Lewandowski's agent Pini Zahavi to discuss transfer matters, during which he directly asked about the player's future intentions. The 37-year-old Lewandowski has less than a year left on his contract with Barça, yet he remains highly sought after by numerous clubs in the transfer market.
Lewandowski's contract with Barça expires at the end of this season, but the club holds a one-year priority contract extension option. The Pole is waiting for Barça to make a final decision on his future by the end of the season. He firmly believes he can still maintain top-tier form next season, while also remaining open to all possibilities. Notably, Lewandowski has been enjoying a very contented life at Barça and in Barcelona; if he can sustain his current goalscoring rate this season and the club is willing to offer a renewal, he has no hesitation in playing for another year.
Lewandowski's plan is clear and straightforward: Barça is his top priority. If the club wishes to retain him, he is even willing to make concessions on his salary; if the renewal fails to materialize, he will listen to offers from European and other leagues. This summer, Polish media reported that some Saudi Arabian clubs had offered a massive contract worth three times his Barça salary to lure him, but the player chose to stay to compete for major trophies—though he does not rule out accepting high-paying offers after 2026.
Currently, Lewandowski has recovered from the muscle injury he suffered at the start of the season and has been delivering high-level performances. Despite head coach Hansi Flick possibly rotating the squad, everyone believes he will be a key figure for Barça during the team's season run-in. After resolving his conflict with the former Poland national team coach, Lewandowski is also ready to return to the national side, as he believes he is fully capable of balancing commitments in both club and international competitions.
While his contract is approaching its end, many top clubs—including AC Milan—have already sent clear signals of interest to this Polish football legend.