Polish striker Robert Lewandowski’s future is still entirely unclear. Neither the Polish player, who will turn 38 in August, nor Barcelona, now focused solely on the league title and already very close to securing it, have provided any updates on his contractual situation.

As of today, everything points to the natural conclusion of his deal, which is set to end at the close of the season, with the striker becoming a free agent on 1 July and able to sign for any club he chooses. The general feeling is that Lewandowski still wants to remain at the top level of football.
Lewandowski wanted in Serie A?
Clubs in Serie A have also moved quickly, in particular two teams: Juventus and Milan. The first key condition will be securing a place in the Champions League; once that is achieved, both clubs can attempt an approach, as relayed via Milan News.
At the moment, Juventus appear to be in the lead, as they got started earlier. In fact, according to Tuttosport, on Sunday at San Siro during the match between Milan and Juventus, Lewandowski’s representatives will be present. On this occasion, the ex Dortmund striker’s agents will meet Juventus executives to explore feasibility and mutual interest.















