Barcelona Transfer News: The return of Lionel Messi has cast doubt on the future of Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona
Barcelona Transfer News: The return of Lionel Messi has cast doubt on the future of Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona. The Catalan club is willing to cash in on the Polish hitman for the right price after realizing he is no longer an untouchable player.
According to El Nacional, Xavi would want to deploy Messi in the middle of the attack upon his comeback. The Blaugrana are optimistic about signing the Argentine in the offseason, and their boss has already begun preparing for the next campaign.
Lewandowski’s career, though, may be in jeopardy due to the decision to bring the PSG star back to Camp Nou. The former Bayern Munich player may be traded less than a year after joining the club if he is not included in their long-term plans.
The Catalan club is looking to earn money to bring their payroll in line with La Liga’s salary limitations, so they are prepared to trade the forward. The potential sale of the striker would also significantly cut their pay expenditure, which would aid in the signing of new contracts by Gavi and Ronald Araujo.
Lewandowski’s career, though, may be in jeopardy due to the decision to bring the PSG star back to Camp Nou. The former Bayern Munich player may be traded less than a year after joining the club if he is not included in their long-term plans.
Barcelona Transfer News: The return of Lionel Messi has cast doubt on the future of Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona
The Catalan club is looking to earn money to bring their payroll in line with La Liga’s salary limitations, so they are prepared to trade the forward. The potential sale of the striker would also significantly cut their pay expenditure, which would aid in the signing of new contracts by Gavi and Ronald Araujo.
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The possibility of Lionel Messi’s return to Camp Nou in March was a topic of inquiry for Barcelona manager Xavi. The Argentine’s return was quickly dismissed as impossible, although he did drop hints that he wanted it to happen.
It has been claimed that Xavi and Barcelona president Joao Laporta have been actively lobbying for Lionel Messi to return to the club this summer.