Robert Lewandowski has told Spanish media of his intention to again play for Barcelona at Camp Nou, which would see him through to the end of his contract in 2026.
The veteran striker opted to leave Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022, following a trophy-laden eight-year spell in Bavaria, and penned a four-year contract at Barcelona after they agreed to pay up to €50m for the then-33-year-old's services.
Lewandowski won the Pichichi Trophy in his first season at Barca — awarded to the player who scores the most goals in La Liga (23) — but things haven't been so easy this time around amid a season of struggle for the Catalan giants.
The Pole has scored nine times in La Liga and 14 times in all competitions, but Barcelona's inconsistent form has already seen Xavi confirm his intention to step down as manager. Vitor Roque has also been signed to provide competition for Lewandowski, and the young Brazilian has got off to an exciting start with a couple of goals in his first seven outings.
Question marks have been raised over Lewandowski's long-term future at Barca, but in an interview with Spanish publication , he was keen to stress his desire to play again at Camp Nou — the club's iconic stadium that is currently being renovated and is unlikely to be ready for action until during the 2025/26 season.
«It is one of the objectives, to play again at Camp Nou,» Lewandowski confirmed. «It's a magical stadium, a magical field, and yes, of course, we have to wait ten months I think. In the new season, almost at the end of the year, we will be on the field and we will be able to play with all our people and with that atmosphere.
»I feel very good in the city, my family too, very happy and happy. I am happy in the club, but also in
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