Barcelona Growing Concerned Over Robert Lewandowski’s Declining Form and Uncertain Future
Barcelona’s management finds itself increasingly uneasy — not due to an injury crisis or a poor run of results, but because of the noticeable dip in form of Polish striker Robert Lewandowski prior to his latest setback. Once viewed as the central figure of the post-Messi era, Lewandowski’s recent struggles have sparked concern both inside the dressing room and within the club’s hierarchy.
Growing Doubts Within the Club
According to sources close to the situation, club president Joan Laporta is worried that Lewandowski may be contemplating an exit from Camp Nou. Some reports even suggest that the veteran forward could have already reached a private understanding to leave the club next summer.
The anxiety stems from his declining performances in recent months, coupled with underwhelming displays for the Poland national team — signs that some at the club interpret as a loss of motivation to continue his Barcelona chapter.
Comments That Added Fuel to the Fire
Lewandowski further intensified speculation after recalling his past links with Manchester United. In a recent interview, he revealed that he had agreed to a move to the Premier League in 2012 while at Borussia Dortmund, only for the German side to block the transfer. The striker admitted he had dreamed of playing under Sir Alex Ferguson, though he ultimately respected Dortmund’s decision and went on to achieve historic success at Bayern Munich before joining Barcelona.
Uncertain Future at Camp Nou
Now, with his current contract set to expire in 2026, questions about Lewandowski’s future have resurfaced — particularly amid reports of renewed interest from Manchester United, who are said to be in the market for an experienced striker to lead their line next season.
Barcelona’s leadership, meanwhile, has not yet decided whether to part ways with their star forward. The decision hinges on balancing his on-field contributions with the club’s ongoing financial constraints.
What Lies Ahead
Despite being well into his thirties, Lewandowski remains a formidable presence in front of goal — a factor that could make him an attractive short-term option for Premier League sides.
As speculation continues to swirl, one question lingers over Camp Nou: Will Robert Lewandowski choose to end his illustrious, record-filled career in England?