Sky: Milan 'appeals' to Lewandowski as post-Barcelona option - Ibrahimovic 'strongly pushing'
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Sky: Milan 'appeals' to Lewandowski as post-Barcelona option - Ibrahimovic 'strongly pushing'
"Another report has confirmed that AC Milan are ready to try and sign Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer next year. In the past few weeks there has been a lot of speculation linking Milan with a move for Lewandowski, whose deal with Barcelona expires at the end of the current season. While with the Polish national team, the striker did little to dampen the rumours, admitting to uncertainty over his future."
"However, it must be said that the former Bayern Munich man 'is seriously considering retirement' if the Catalan club do not offer him an extension. This situation immediately attracted the attention of several major European clubs, as well as teams from Saudi Arabia, ready to make huge offers. The Milan project 'seems to appeal' to the 37-year-old, who hasn't ruled out a spell in Serie A before hanging up his boots."
AC Milan are preparing an ambitious summer approach to sign Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer when his Barcelona contract expires. Milan have opened early contacts, with sporting director Igli Tare speaking to agent Pini Zahavi about a salary structure compatible with the club's finances. The club view Lewandowski as an experienced goal scorer similar to Olivier Giroud and seek guaranteed goals. Zlatan Ibrahimović strongly supports the move, seeing Lewandowski as a role model for younger players. Several European clubs and Saudi teams have also shown interest, while Lewandowski has admitted uncertainty and may consider retirement if not offered an extension.
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