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Robert Lewandowski is starting the season with a bang at FC Barcelona. At 36, the Polish striker shines at the head of the Catalan attack, alongside Raphinha and Lamine Yamal.
In 16 matches in all competitions in the Blaugrana jersey, he has already found the net 19 times and offered 2 assists. As he begins his third season at the Camp Nou under the best auspices, the captain of the Eagles, linked to the club until June 2026, would consider, according to Sportto extend his Barcelona adventure beyond this deadline.
Lewandowski ready to do anything for Barça
To favor a new agreement with the Culés, Lewandowski would even be willing to reduce his salary. Currently, the Warsaw native is the second highest paid player in the squad, with an annual salary of 33 million euros, just behind Frenkie De Jong, who earns 37.5 million euros.
This gesture could prove significant for Barça still facing financial difficulties. Remember that this situation recently pushed the club to part ways with Ilkay Gundogan, thus limiting its ambitions during the last transfer window.
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