Robert Lewandowski Agrees to Pay Cut Amid Barcelona Move Speculations
Barcelona's Longstanding Interest in Lewandowski
Barcelona has been pursuing Robert Lewandowski for quite some time now, and the Polish striker has reportedly agreed to a pay cut in order to facilitate a move to the Camp Nou.
Lewandowski's current contract with Bayern Munich expires in 2023, and the Bundesliga giants are reluctant to let him leave on a free transfer.
However, the 33-year-old is keen on a new challenge, and he is willing to take a pay cut in order to make the move to Barcelona happen.
Lewandowski's Impressive Track Record
Lewandowski is one of the most prolific strikers in world football, and he has scored over 300 goals for Bayern Munich since joining the club in 2014.
He has won eight Bundesliga titles, one Champions League, and one FIFA Club World Cup with Bayern Munich.
Lewandowski is also a two-time winner of the European Golden Shoe, and he was named FIFA Men's Player of the Year in 2020.
Barcelona's Financial Situation
Barcelona is currently in a difficult financial situation, and they are unable to afford to sign Lewandowski's wages in full.
However, the club is willing to offer Lewandowski a lower salary if he is willing to sign a long-term contract.
Lewandowski is reportedly willing to accept a pay cut in order to join Barcelona, and the move could be completed in the coming weeks.
Conclusion
Robert Lewandowski is one of the best strikers in the world, and his move to Barcelona would be a major coup for the Catalan club.
Lewandowski has agreed to a pay cut in order to make the move happen, and the deal could be completed in the coming weeks.