Barça: Robert Lewandowski talks about his future

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This season, Robert Lewandowski is far from his usual standards. The Polish striker is often close to 50 goals per season (all competitions), this year, the Barça player has only scored 14 goals. Enough to question its future in the Catalan capital. For the player, who confided in Sport, there was never any question of a departure for him. With his contract expiring in the summer of 2026, the former Bayern player wants to see it come to an end. The player has one objective: to inaugurate the new Camp Nou.

“It’s a magical stadium, a magical pitch, and yes, of course I want to play there. We still have to wait ten months, I think. I hope we can be there at the end of the year and be able to play with everyone in this great atmosphere. (…) I feel very good in the city, my family too, we are very happy” he added the Spanish press.

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