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After the arrival of Vitor Roque, Xavi Hernandez's decision with Lewandowski

What would happen to Lewandowski after the arrival of Vitor Roque

By Hector Garcia

What would happen to Lewandowski after the arrival of Vitor Roque
What would happen to Lewandowski after the arrival of Vitor Roque
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FC Barcelona has a dilemma with the forwards in the current season. Xavi Hernandez's team is not having the ideal performance of its main attacking references, such as Robert Lewandowski, who is used to averaging an important goal record each season, now, the club has already agreed on the arrival of Vitor Roque and he would make an important decision with Lewandowski.

 

Since his arrival at FC Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski has played almost 70 games and has already scored 42 goals. The Pole celebrated during his first season as a culé, 2022/2023, the LaLiga title, the Spanish Super Cup and also won the recognition of top scorer in the league championship, all situations that came thanks to his inflexible stance of not renewing with Bayern Munich and accepting a reduced contract in his first two seasons as a culé player.

And it is that Lewandowski signed a contract for three years with the possibility of extending it for one more and in the contract it was stipulated that the Pole's salary was going to increase progressively and in this way Barça would avoid any type of salary problem with LaLiga , especially this summer and the previous one. However, facing the third year of the attacker's contract, the culé team hopes to reach an agreement with the footballer and his representative to reduce a part of the agreed salary.

 

A possible salary reduction for Robert Lewandowski

According to Cometa SPORT, the club is analyzing reducing the player's salary, because it means a significant financial effort and the reality is that the player is not the differential factor, despite bringing great experience to the current squad. Everything will be negotiated with the player's environment, but a lot will have to do with what is decided between both parts.


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