Lewandowski opens up about his future and the countdown to retirement
- Lewandowski hints at retirement in the next few years
- His contract with Barcelona runs until 2026 with an option to extend for another year.
- Barcelona eyeing Haaland and Ykeres as replacements
Although Robert Lewandowski is still scoring goals for Barcelona, it cannot be denied that the Polish striker is showing signs of fatigue at the age of 36. Lewandowski recently gave an interview to Forbes, where he talked about the time he plans to retire from football.
“At my age, I know that in the near future, maybe in two or three years, I will have to retire. “
“I’m the only one, and I want to be the only one, who says when I will retire. If one day I wake up and don’t feel like training anymore, that would be the first step in making the decision to hang up my boots.”
“Today, when I wake up, I don’t feel any pain, and I hope it will always be like this. I still feel like going to training every day and going to the ยูฟ่าเบท club.”
Although Lewandowski’s contract with Barcelona runs until 2026, with an option to extend the contract for another year, there is news that Barcelona has started looking for a replacement for the center forward, with Erling Haaland and Viktor Yekeres being considered as potential candidates.