- Lewandowski back in training with first-team
- Striker missed the La Liga opener due to injury
- Suffered a hamstring injury in left thigh
After sitting out both the Joan Gamper Trophy and برشلونة‘s La Liga opener against مايوركا last weekend, Lewandowski is edging closer to a return. According to موندو ديبورتيفو the Polish striker is expected to be included in the squad for Saturday’s match against ليفانتي after participating in training sessions with the squad.
Lewandowski took part in nearly the full training session with the rest of the squad on Tuesday, only sitting out the final portion as a precaution. The 36-year-old is reportedly feeling confident and optimistic about his fitness, with the club hopeful he’ll be available to play some role in the second match of the league campaign. His return would be a timely boost for Hansi Flick’s side as they look to build early momentum in the season. Barca posted a medical update about Lewandowski on August 8, stating that the striker had a “hamstring problem in his left thigh.”
Lewandowski, who will turn 37 on Thursday, August 21, will be expected to carry forward his form from the previous season. In the 2024-25 campaign, the Polish international found the back of the net 42 times in 52 games across all competitions, bringing up the milestone of a century of goals in Blaugrana colours.
Despite rumours that Lewandowski could depart Barca this summer and make a big-money move to the الدوري السعودي للمحترفين, he is set to continue in Catalunya for at least another season. Having joined in 2022, the Pole is in the final year of his contract with the Catalans. With an option to extend his contract by another year still active, the former بوروسيا دورتموند و بايرن ميونيخ forward will be hoping to continue his fine form in front of goal.