According to reports in the Spanish media, Lewandowski earns a gross salary of €33 million (£28m/$38m), a figure that would be difficult for Milan to afford. However, Spanish outlet Sport reported that Milan sporting director Igli Tare has already held exploratory talks with Lewandowski’s agent Pini Zahavi to assess the feasibility of a summer move, while also evaluating alternative profiles.
Lewandowski’s contract with Barcelona runs until 2026, but according to Fabrizio Romano there is more than a 50 per cent chance the striker could leave as a free agent. In addition to Milan, the Poland international also has offers from Saudi Arabian clubs.
Lewandowski joined Barcelona in the summer of 2022 from Bayern Munich. Last season, he scored 38 goals and provided seven assists, helping Barcelona win the La Liga title ahead of Real Madrid. Despite playing only six games this season, the 37-year-old has already scored four goals. However, given his age, Barcelona are looking for a replacement next summer, with Atletico Madrid‘s Julian Alvarez emerging as a target.
Milan sit at the top of the Serie A table following their 2-1 win over Napoli on Sunday. After finishing eighth last season, the signing of Luka Modric has rejuvenated the squad, with Milan legend Demetrio Albertini praising the Croatian, saying Modric makes everything easier not just for himself but also for his teammates.
Lewandowski will look to sort out his future patiently, but for now his focus remains on helping Barcelona defend their La Liga title. The striker will aim to add to his tally when Barcelona travel to Sevilla on Sunday.