'He's not the same player he was' - Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski tipped to play for 'two more years'
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'He's not the same player he was' - Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski tipped to play for 'two more years'
"It's an inevitable process. Robert is 37 and has aged a bit. As long as he keeps playing football, he'll score goals, but he's not the same player he was a few years ago. The captain is aging gracefully, and I hope to see him in theUnited States or some Arab country next season. He'll play two more years to earn some extra money,"
"If he ended up at San Siro, he'd have problems. Playing in Italy is more difficult than in Spain. In my opinion, his signing for Milan doesn't seem likely, especially because the Italians don't pay as much as the Spanish,"
"Milan has Luka Modric, who's 40, in midfield, but being a center forward in Serie A means constantly colliding with 190cm center-backs, elbowing, and committing fouls. I don't know if that would be a challenge for Robert."
"Without a doubt, he is one of the best, and for some, the best Polish footballer in history, who has generated many positive emotions among the fans. And he will be the leader in this statistic for the next 100 years. He has been an incredible player and will be able to play for a while longer."
Robert Lewandowski is in the final months of his Barcelona contract and is no longer a guaranteed starter. The 37-year-old striker may leave as a free agent next summer and is expected to continue playing for around two more years to earn extra income. MLS clubs such as Chicago Fire and Orlando City have been linked, and AC Milan has also been mentioned, but Serie A poses physical and financial challenges. Observers note that Lewandowski remains a top Polish player historically, though he is not the same player he was several years ago.
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