FC Barcelona: what Wojciech Szczęsny said to Robert Lewandowski

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There is now no longer much doubt, Wojciech Szczęsny will sign for FC Barcelona at the beginning of next week, if his medical examination proves conclusive. He will be in competition with Iñaki Pena, current understudy of Marc-André ter Stegen, who was injured until the end of the season. Before signing, the Pole obtained information, notably from a certain Robert Lewandowski. Very friends in the selection, the two men discussed the club and in particular the possible arrival of the doorman.

The show What are you judges? of the SER Catalunya believes he knows the content of the exchange. Szczesny would have notably warned the striker that he would only sign on one condition, to be a starter. “If it’s to be a replacement, I’m not coming.» Words which have the merit of being clear even if the one who announced his retirement a month ago will have to earn his place through his performances in training, then in matches. Pena played his first full match yesterday in the victory over Getafe (1-0).

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