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Daily: Lewandowski refuses to join Fenerbahce in winter window, whether to renew will be decided by Barcelona senior management

2:21am, 26 November 2025Football

On November 26, "Daily Sports" reported that Lewandowski has ruled out the possibility of transferring to Fenerbahce in the winter window.

Lewandowski's contract will expire in June 2026, which is the end of this season. With his future unresolved, many clubs are trying to negotiate with the Polish striker, but Barcelona has so far not made a final decision on his stay.

Turkish Super League giant Fenerbahce is the latest club to show interest in the legendary striker, and even tried to complete the introduction in the winter window. However, according to "Sky Sports Germany" reporter Florian Plettenberg, Lewandowski himself has clearly rejected this option.

Decisions on the future of the former Bayern striker will be delayed for several months, but he is determined to complete the season as a Barcelona player, and the possibility of leaving the team in the winter window has been ruled out. The 37-year-old is about to complete his fourth season as a member of Barcelona and whether to renew his contract will be decided by the management led by Laporta.

Following the brilliant performance of 42 goals and three trophies last season, the performance in the 25/26 season will be the key to deciding whether to renew the contract. Despite missing many games due to injury, Lewandowski has still scored 8 goals, only one goal behind coach Hansi Flick's top scorer Ferran Torres. This performance is enough to prove his worth to the sporting director.

The two-time "World Footballer of the Year" star has made it clear that he is not considering the future for the time being, but he will need to make a decision sooner or later. The options before him include: accept a salary cut and renew his contract to stay at Barcelona, ​​accept invitations from clubs such as AC Milan or Fenerbahce, go to Saudi Arabia or the United States to start a new journey, or even hang up his boots and retire. However, according to people close to him, the last possibility is currently the lowest.

Since joining in the 22/23 season, this "goal machine" has scored 109 goals and provided 20 assists in the red and blue jersey, helping the team win two Spanish Super Cups, a Copa del Rey and two La Liga championships in three seasons. He also won a La Liga Golden Boot. These data put him only 18 goals away from being among the top ten scorers in Barcelona's history, fully proving that the 45 million euro transfer fee paid to Bayern in the summer of 2022 is worth it.

Now the club faces a decision: whether to continue its cooperation with the Polish striker. Regardless of the final direction, Lewandowski deserves to be remembered as one of Barcelona's most successful signings in recent years.

source:7m vn

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