Barcelona prioritizes contract extension with striker Lewandowski valued at 30 million euros

It’s no secret that Deco, Barcelona’s sports director, is working very hard to reach certain financial goals. To help the team reach those goals, they’ve already talked to a few players about extending their contracts.

In this way, these extensions aren’t really done to keep the best players. Instead, they’re done to lower the pay of the best players so that the team has more freedom to make moves in January.

Also, according to a story from SPORT, Deco wants to talk to veteran forward Robert Lewandowski. Lewandowski’s contract ends in a year and a half, so the team wants to start talks with him.

It’s really important.

Over the past few months, there has been a tricky and complicated balancing act. There isn’t much room for error, which makes things difficult, especially since Barcelona is negotiating contract extensions with a lot of players.

Deco’s top goal right now is to renegotiate some contracts that will become impossible to manage in June. This is because it could affect their ability to hire new players and help them grow.

At the time, Lewandowski is one of the players that Barcelona is trying to reach a deal with, but SPORT says that things are very complicated right now.

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Lewandowski is a key part of the plan.

In Lewandowski’s case, things are very different. His contract gives him a salary raise over time, and since this is the last year of his deal, the next season should be the most profitable for him.

Now, Barcelona has to talk to him over the summer to figure out what to do next, with the clear goal of keeping him from going for free. 

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The fact that Lewandowski worked very hard to join Barcelona shows how much he loves the team.

At this point, it seems likely that a one-year contract extension could be on the table. However, the player will make the final choice, since playing in Saudi Arabia is also appealing.