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Other moves have been made by Barcelona to bolster the squad for next season, with the goal of completing the project that began with Xavi's debut at the Camp Nou. Lewandowski, the Polish striker from Bayern Munich, is one of the key signings.
Because of Lewandowski's desire to change the atmosphere and the good relations between president Laporta and the player's representative, Pini Zahivi, who has been looking after his interests since he left Cezary Kucharski, the agent who brought him to German football in 2010, the agreement with the player should not be a problem. Barca would offer him four years at the club, from June 2026 to June 2027. Barça, on the other hand, offers him the chance to lead what would be Xavi's first initiative as a member of the Barcelona bench. The Egarense coach wants a proven guarantee – a star – to finish the movements of the talented midfield and the game by the bands that he is developing in order to get the best out of his football ideology.
Barca recognizes that Lewandowski can perform at a high level for two more years (until June 2024), but he is one of those players who is focused on his career, so he might continue to produce at a high level as he has for years. His records have stood the test of time: 339 goals in 366 games. He scored 40, 55, 48, and 45 goals in the previous four seasons. Barca, on the other hand, is in need of a superstar and has considered Lewandowski to fill the vacuum left in the squad after Leo Messi's departure to PSG in the summer of 2021. In addition, with a world-class player among its ranks, the Barcelona squad would have a more appealing and global image for its fans and sponsors.
Lewandowski has never stood out as a conflicted or troubled player. His demeanor on and off the field has been admirable and professional. He was only given a straight red card once in Germany, while he was protecting the Dortmund shirt against Hamburg in February 2013.
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