Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has confessed he does not know what his future holds amid speculation linking La Liga’s reigning champions with Harry Kane.
37-year-old Lewandowski remains an elite goalscorer—he has netted seven goals in nine La Liga games this season—but has faced increasingly common questions about his fitness. Two injuries have already sidelined Lewandowski twice this year and restricted him to just four starts.
Reports suggest Barcelona are unlikely to offer a contract extension to Lewandowski, whose current deal is up in June and puts him among the club’s highest earners, and are ready to pursue a new striker at the end of the season. Bayern Munich’s Kane appears to be the top target.
As of yet, however, nothing has been communicated about Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona by either player or club.
“First and foremost, I have to answer the question of what I want to do,” Lewandowski confessed on international duty. “I don’t know the answer at the moment.
“I’m in no rush; I’m at peace. Even if the club came to me now and made me an offer, I wouldn’t give an answer. I have to feel it out and make the best decision for myself.”






