The future of Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski is heating up as the season reaches its climax, with his contract set to expire this June. The lack of progress on a new deal has sparked intense speculation about where the legendary forward could play next.
Given his incredible goal-scoring pedigree, interest has been widespread. Clubs from Saudi Arabia and MLS have been linked, while several European giants have also been monitoring the situation. Recently, AC Milan emerged as a serious contender, with the Italian powerhouses reportedly holding internal discussions about a potential move to Serie A.
However, a significant twist has occurred. According to reports, AC Milan's CEO, Giorgio Furlani, has effectively pulled the club out of the race. This decision was reportedly communicated during a recent Serie A league meeting, indicating a firm stance from the top of the Milan hierarchy.
Interestingly, there appears to be an internal divide at the San Siro. While CEO Furlani is against the move, sporting director Igli Tare has shown more openness, even holding talks with Lewandowski's agent. Despite this, the CEO's position seems to carry the day, closing a major European door for the Polish star.
With Milan now out of the picture, the transfer saga surrounding one of football's most prolific modern strikers takes another turn, narrowing his potential destinations as the summer window approaches.
