Robert Lewandowski's future at Barcelona is hanging in the balance, with the star striker reportedly on the verge of accepting a massive offer from Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal. As his contract with the Catalan club winds down at the end of the season, the 36-year-old has remained tight-lipped about his plans, but the rumor mill is spinning at full speed.
According to reports from WP SportoweFakty, Al-Hilal has put a jaw-dropping €90 million per season deal on the table—and Lewandowski is said to be "close" to saying yes. While the Polish international has insisted no decision is final yet, sources suggest he's warming to the idea of a move to Saudi Arabia. The appeal? Regular playing time and, as he reportedly puts it, "lighter training" that could help him extend his international career with Poland as he enters the twilight of his playing days.
This wouldn't just be a payday—it would be a shift to a club with serious pedigree. Al-Hilal are the defending Saudi Pro League champions, currently locked in a tense title race with rivals Al-Nassr. Their squad is already stacked with global stars like Karim Benzema, Ruben Neves, and Darwin Nunez, plus João Cancelo—though the latter is currently on loan at Barcelona. Adding a striker of Lewandowski's caliber would only deepen their firepower as they aim to stay on top.
For Barcelona fans, this news is bittersweet. Lewandowski has been a goal machine since arriving from Bayern Munich, but with his contract expiring and a massive Saudi offer looming, the club may have to prepare for life without their talisman. Whether he stays or goes, one thing is clear: the money on the table is impossible to ignore.
