Lewandowski Refuses to Give Up, Ready to Fight for His Place at Barcelona Amid Transfer Issues
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Lewandowski Refuses to Give Up, Ready to Fight for His Place at Barcelona Amid Transfer Issues


Gilabola.com – Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski refuses to give up and is determined to fight for his place at the Catalan club amid exit negotiations.

​​Robert Lewandowski currently shows no signs of slowing down, even as his contract with Barca approaches the end.

Stay Ambitious

The Polish international striker – who is now 37 years old, has no plans to be a reserve player and is determined to compete for his place in Barca’s starting XI, until his last day as a Blaugrana player.

Lewandowski’s contract with Barcelona is due to expire at the end of this season, and many questions remain about his future. The former Bayern Munich star will be 38 years old in August 2026, but his mindset is still as ambitious as ever.

In an interview with TVP Sports – as reported SPORT, After Lewandowski scored a goal in the match between Poland and Lithuania, he dismissed the notion that age should define him.

“I feel there is still a lot I can give,” stressed Lewandowski, stressing his belief that he can still excel in top-flight football.

Against Ageism and Criticism

Lewandowski responded to the criticism that continues to come his way, especially regarding his fitness and energy, which some people attribute to Lewandowski’s current age.

“When someone finds out about me, which allows them to explain something, they always say I’m old, then they also say I can’t run, they even say I don’t want to run, or I don’t work hard anymore,” said Lewandowski.

“That’s nonsense. You only need to look at the distance I’ve covered and how far I’ve run, so it’s not true,” stressed the former Borussia Dortmund star.

Attacker geek He understands very well that managing his playing time can be important this season. “Of course, I realize at my age, playing less could benefit me throughout the season,” he said.

Keep Giving Your Everything

Even though Lewandowski is now the oldest player in the Barcelona squad, Lewandowski emphasized that he remains in his best physical condition and will continue to impress during training.

“I don’t want to say I’m a victim of my age, but there are people who know how to take advantage of it, I myself feel fine,” said Lewandowski.

“Of course, I don’t think about playing the full 90 minutes in every match, but when I’m on the pitch, I know I can do it. I’m still physically fit in training, and I still stand out,” he stressed.

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