
Robert Lewandowski surprises with his new team, he'll stay in LaLiga: 'From Barça to...'
The Polish footballer knows he won't be able to stay in the Catalan city, and his possible destination surprises everyone
Robert Lewandowski has been one of Barça's main figures in recent years. Since his arrival from Bayern, the Polish footballer has shown an impressive goal-scoring ability, becoming the main offensive asset for the Catalan team. His experience, professionalism, and leadership in the locker room have been key in the club's sporting rebuild after difficult periods.
However, time doesn't stand still and Robert Lewandowski's time at Barça seems to be coming to an end. His contract expires in 2026, but according to various reports, the club has no intention of renewing it. The sporting management, led by Deco, believes it is time to rejuvenate the squad and go for a new type of striker.

Robert Lewandowski's farewell
Despite still delivering a remarkable performance, Robert Lewandowski's age and high salary have weighed on Barça's decision. At 37 years old, he remains a competitive player, but the Catalan club now prioritizes economic sustainability and future projection. Hansi Flick is counting on him until the end of the season, although it is already an open secret that his time at Camp Nou will come to an end.
In this context, Robert Lewandowski's future could take a surprising turn. According to the newspaper Sport, in Poland, there is already persistent talk of a possible transfer to Atlético de Madrid. The Colchonero team is seriously considering bringing him in to strengthen their attack for next season.
Atlético is looking for a proven striker who can bring experience and goals, and Robert Lewandowski fits that profile perfectly. Simeone is said to have approved the move, aware that the Polish footballer's arrival would mean an immediate boost in quality. In addition, his knowledge of LaLiga would make it easier for him to quickly adapt to the Rojiblanco system.
Robert Lewandowski, from Barça to Atlético de Madrid
The possibility of Robert Lewandowski wearing the Rojiblanco jersey inevitably brings to mind the case of Luis Suárez. The Uruguayan also left Barça in a similar situation and, under Simeone's guidance, ended up winning the league title with Atlético. Those close to the Polish striker say he is open to continuing to compete in Spain and ending his career at an ambitious club.
At the Metropolitano, they are looking for a reliable goal scorer, someone capable of deciding close matches, and few in Europe possess that quality like Robert Lewandowski. His Champions League experience and his instinct in the box make him a safe bet.
Meanwhile, Barça are already working to find his replacement. Deco and Hansi Flick are considering different options in the market, aware that replacing the Polish footballer's goals will not be an easy task.
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