Former Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has a playful message for his longtime Poland teammate Robert Lewandowski: it might be time to hang up the boots. Speaking with a wink and a smile, Szczesny suggested that Lewandowski should retire this summer—because, as he joked, "that's when the best offers come in."
The comment comes amid swirling rumors that Juventus and AC Milan are eyeing the 37-year-old striker for a Serie A move. Lewandowski, who is expected to leave Barcelona at the end of the 2025-26 season, will turn 38 in August. Despite his age, the veteran forward remains a force on the pitch—netting 27 goals in 34 La Liga appearances last season and following it up with 13 goals in 27 games this campaign. His durability and form have not gone unnoticed in Italy, especially after seeing 40-year-old Luka Modric thrive in Milan this season.
Szczesny, who hung up his gloves after leaving Juventus in 2024, only to reverse course two months later to join Barcelona as an injury replacement, knows a thing or two about unexpected twists. He has since signed a two-year extension with the Catalan club. But when it comes to Lewandowski's future, Szczesny's advice is delivered with a blend of humor and insight—a reminder that in football, the best opportunities often come when you least expect them.
