FC Barcelona: it smells scorched for Robert Lewandowski

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FC Barcelona is having a rather average season. Without being catastrophic, Xavi’s men disappoint. Perhaps even more in the content of the meetings and in terms of the sensations left on the pitch than in terms of the results, moreover, awaiting this return match against Naples. Obviously, the coach, who will leave his position at the end of the season, receives a lot of criticism, but he is not the only one.

Many players are thus scratched by the fans and the press. In fact, it is even easier to count the players spared from criticism, which are quite rare it must be said. Among those who are paying the most this season, there is Robert Lewandowski. However, he displays fairly honorable statistics, with 12 goals and 6 assists in 26 La Liga matches, with 2 goals and an assist in the Champions League.

A problematic contract

But for many Barcelonans, this is not enough. His contribution to the game also poses a problem for many. And it’s not just an opinion of supporters, since many Barça leaders are of the same opinion if we rely on daily information Sport. They therefore believe that the Polish striker is in serious decline, to the point that the priority for the next summer transfer window will be to strengthen the attack.

Above all, his contract poses a problem, to the extent that his salary increases from year to year. A difficult situation for the club’s finances, especially if the former Bayern player is less and less efficient. The Spanish press also explained this weekend that Barça is trying to relocate him to Saudi Arabia for next summer. We are therefore probably witnessing Robert Lewandowski’s last matches under the Blaugrana tunic.

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