Robert Lewandowski Addresses Retirement Plans Amid Contract Uncertainty
Robert Lewandowski has spoken about his retirement plans as his FC Barcelona contract nears its end.
The Polish star is 37 years old and has been dealing with fitness problems and injuries this season.
Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona runs through June 2026, but he's taking a cautious approach to his future.
He's focused on doing his best to win games and titles with the team and his national side.
The 2025-26 campaign has been marred by injuries, costing him his regular starting spot under head coach Hansi Flick.
Lewandowski has played a full 90 minutes in just three of his 10 appearances so far this season.
He's scored only four goals, a shadow of his prolific form in earlier years with the club.
Lewandowski is in no rush to make a decision about his future, stating he'll see how he feels once the season ends.
He's training at a very high level and feels good, but knows he can't play as much as before at his age.
As of the 2025-26 season, Lewandowski has finished last season as Barcelona's top scorer with 42 goals.
Lewandowski's main focus remains on helping Poland qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
He's taking a measured approach to his future, focusing on scoring goals and winning titles with the team.
Lewandowski reflected on his current performance, stating he doesn't know if he can reach the same numbers due to injuries.
But when he's on the field, his averages - minutes and goals - will be similar, he added.