Out of contract with FC Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski has no shortage of suitors. The Polish striker particularly appeals in the Premier League.
Having scored a hat-trick before the international break on Celta Vigo's ground (4-2, 12th matchday of La Liga), Robert Lewandowski proves he remains very competitive despite his 37 years. With seven goals scored in nine league matches since the start of the 2025-26 season, the Polish striker sits in second place in the top scorers' table level with Julian Alvarez. Whilst his talent no longer needs proving, FC Barcelona will nevertheless need to quickly resolve the question of his future.
Under contract until next June, with an additional year as an option, the former Bayern Munich goalscorer has not yet decided his future but the trend is to see him leave Barca in the coming months. Behind the scenes, the Blaugrana are working on his succession and targeting several profiles as a sign of their desire to turn the page. For his part, Robert Lewandowski has no shortage of suitors. Targeted by Italy's AC Milan, the Warsaw native also appeals to a Europa League club.

Premier League and MLS want Robert Lewandowski
The competition promises to be intense to secure Robert Lewandowski's services, bought in summer 2022 by FC Barcelona for €45m (£38.5m). According to information from site Sport Boom, a Premier League club whose identity has not been specified have positioned themselves for Barca's number nine. This mysterious English side would have submitted a one-season contract offer to him. Saudi Arabia and Major League Soccer are also attempting to seduce Robert Lewandowski.
Three American franchises dream of recruiting the multiple German champion: Lionel Messi's Inter Miami, Los Angeles Galaxy and New York Red Bulls. So many offers that Robert Lewandowski will need to examine in the coming weeks. With a view to a departure as early as the winter transfer window? According to Fabrizio Romano, the former Borussia Dortmund striker is considering neither leaving FC Barcelona in January 2026 nor retiring. Robert Lewandowski wants to remain focused on his performances with Barca until the end of the 2025-26 season.
This article was originally published on Top Mercato.