Football General Manager
- Saudi Pro League clubs monitor Lewandowski
- Barca open to sale if lucrative offer arrives
- Striker in last year of his contract
Several Saudi Pro League clubs are actively monitoring Lewandowski’s situation at Barcelona, according to a report from Mundo Deportivo. With one year remaining on his contract, the 36-year-old striker is a prime target thanks to his continued goal-scoring form – netting 42 goals in 52 games last season. While Lewandowski is said to be settled in Barcelona and not actively looking for a move, the Catalan club would consider offers if a significant financial package is presented. Barcelona are open to negotiating a transfer, given the scale of Saudi offers and their ongoing financial constraints.
The Middle East clubs have stepped up their recruitment of high-profile names from Europe, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and, most recently, Joao Felix already joining the league. Lewandowski’s situation is of particular interest due to his expiring contract and high wages. If an attractive offer comes and the forward expresses intent to leave, Barcelona are unlikely to stand in his way. This stance is further fuelled by the club’s need to manage salary costs and the presence of alternative options such as Ferran Torres, Marcus Rashford and Dani Olmo.
Lewandowski recently quit the Poland national team after he was stripped of the captaincy. After a change of coach, however, the 36-year-old is set to be welcomed back into the team and is willing to return without demanding the armband.
Lewandowski remains key for Barcelona heading into the 2025-26 campaign. However, negotiations may intensify if a formal Saudi bid is submitted and the player’s camp signals openness to the move.