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Veteran Striker to Stay at Camp Nou
- Lewandowski’s current deal runs until 2026
- Hansi Flick’s arrival has revitalized his form
- Barcelona’s financial strategy plays a key role in the extension
Barcelona have decided to extend Robert Lewandowski’s contract by one more year, ensuring that the Polish striker remains at Camp Nou until 2027. Despite turning 37 in August, Lewandowski has rediscovered his best form under new manager Hansi Flick, who previously coached him at Bayern Munich.
Lewandowski’s Resurgence Under Flick
From a Dip in Form to a Key Player Again
After a stellar 2022/23 season, in which he helped Barcelona win La Liga, Lewandowski struggled to maintain the same level last season. However, Flick’s tactical adjustments have allowed him to thrive again. By assigning more defensive and pressing duties to Barcelona’s wingers, Flick has helped Lewandowski focus purely on his attacking instincts.
Performance-Triggered Extension
According to SPORT, Lewandowski’s current deal automatically extends to 2026 if he plays at least 55% of Barcelona’s matches. Given that he has already featured in 34 of 37 games this season, this clause is all but confirmed.
Barcelona’s Financial Strategy & Squad Planning
A Smart Contract Adjustment
Instead of offering a standard extension, Barcelona plan to spread Lewandowski’s existing wages over 2026 and 2027 to ease their financial burden. The contract will also include performance-based bonuses related to appearances and goals, allowing the striker to increase his earnings based on merit.
Contract Renewals Across the Squad
Barcelona are actively working on long-term stability, having already secured extensions for Pedri, Gavi, and Ronald Araujo. With Lewandowski’s extension, they are balancing experience and youth to build a competitive squad.
Who Will Be Lewandowski’s Successor?
Barcelona Eyeing Future Strikers
Despite their faith in Lewandowski, Barcelona are considering long-term replacements. Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak and Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres have been linked, but their high transfer fees could be a stumbling block due to Barcelona’s ongoing financial limitations.
What’s Next for Lewandowski and Barcelona?
Do you think extending Lewandowski’s contract is the right move for Barcelona? Can he maintain his top form until 2027? Share your thoughts in the comments!













