Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona is quickly becoming one of the biggest talking points of the 2026 spring transfer window.
With his contract running until June 2026, uncertainty is growing as his camp evaluates the next step, whether that means extending his stay in Catalonia or making a high-profile exit this summer.
According to Fabrizio Romano reported via their x handle, Lewandowski is taking his time before making a final decision, with several options already on the table.
Clubs in Major League Soccer, including Chicago Fire and Orlando City, are reportedly pushing to bring the Polish striker to the United States.
At the same time, lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia and interest from European sides like AC Milan and Manchester United continue to add complexity to the situation.
Romano reported ;
Robert Lewandowski’s camp, now assessing all options; including one more season on a short term deal at Barça.
MLS sides and more clubs also keen, all proposals are being considered in order for Lewa to make his decision soon.
Despite the speculation, Lewandowski is still delivering at the highest level for Barcelona under Hansi Flick.
In a stunning Champions League night at Camp Nou, Barcelona thrashed Newcastle United 7–2, sealing an 8–3 aggregate victory in dominant fashion. The veteran striker once again proved his class, scoring twice and leading the line with authority.
That performance saw Lewandowski make history in the competition, becoming the first player to score against 41 different teams in the Champions League surpassing the previous record held by Lionel Messi.

At 37 years and 209 days, he also became the oldest player to score a brace in a knockout match, overtaking Filippo Inzaghi, while moving to 109 career goals in the competition, just behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi in the all-time rankings.
Reflecting on the emphatic win, Lewandowski remained grounded despite the record-breaking night. He said,
“I am very happy and very proud, both of myself and the team. We made some mistakes, but if you score seven goals, you can be very happy.”
His comments highlighted both his leadership and his relentless hunger, even at this stage of his career.
Softfootball reported that Lewandowski’s influence remains central to Barcelona’s project, but the looming decision over his future adds a layer of uncertainty.
Whether he chooses to continue in Europe or take on a new challenge abroad, one thing is clear he is still operating at an elite level, and his next move will shape the final chapter of an already legendary career.