Robert Lewandowski says he is focusing on the present and still finding ways to improve, despite constant noise surrounding his potential departure from Barcelona at the end of the season.
At 37-years-old and currently in the last season of his contract, many believe this could be Lewandowski’s last playing among the European elite, with recently stating the expectation is he leaves Barcelona in the summer.
But Lewandowski isn’t thinking about the future, admitting only concentrated on helping Barcelona have a successful 2025–26.
“About my future, I’m calm,” Lewandowski revealed. “At my age, I’m also thinking about what’s best for me. At this moment, it’s not important for me. I have a lot to work on right now, we have a lot of games coming up, with the national team as well.”
“These are the only things on my mind. I’m focused on what I can do better, score goals and help my team win more games.
“In this moment, I don’t have to think about my future, there’s a lot of things that can happen. But in the end, I’m very happy and I’m focused on this season, to score goals and win titles. That’s what’s on my mind.”
Two muscular injuries have forced Lewandowski to take a secondary role this term. Still, he has four goals in three La Liga starts and is ready to return to his best, a belief shared by manager Hansi Flick, who showered praise upon the legendary striker.






