Milan chance grows as Lewandowski weighs next step
Robert Lewandowski’s future is starting to look far less straightforward than a simple Barcelona renewal. AC Milan are now emerging as a genuine option, with reports pointing to talks already taking place and a possible two-year contract being discussed, according to Diario SPORT in Spain.
The background to that shift is important. Barcelona have already made a renewal offer, but it comes with a major wage cut and the sense that Lewandowski may no longer be guaranteed the same central role in the project. Milan, on the other hand, can offer a fresh challenge and the chance to remain the focal point of a major European club.
So this is no longer just a loose rumour around a famous name. It is a real end-of-cycle decision. Barcelona are offering continuity on reduced terms, while Milan appear ready to offer importance, status and a new final chapter in one of Europe’s biggest leagues.
Lewandowski, 37, remains one of Europe’s elite centre-forwards despite entering the final stage of his career. Barcelona’s official profile says he produced 42 goals in all competitions in his third season at the club, his best return in a Barça shirt. This season only 12 goals in 2025/26. He has also reached 23 Champions League goals for Barcelona, which shows that even at this stage he is still delivering at the highest level.
The agency behind the move – Pini Zahavi and Gol International
Lewandowski is represented by Pini Zahavi’s Gol International, one of football’s most recognisable boutique power agencies. Zahavi has long been associated with elite-level deals and remains one of the most influential operators in the market.
That matters here because this kind of move is exactly the sort of situation where agency experience can shape the outcome. If Lewandowski is genuinely balancing Barcelona’s extension against a Milan opportunity, Gol International will be central to how that final decision is framed and executed.