Robert Lewandowski is keeping his options open on the next move of his career, with his contract at Barcelona expiring at the end of the 2025-26 season.

Lewandowski joined Barcelona from Bayern Munich in 2022 and has gone on to lift five major honours with the Blaugrana, which included two LaLiga titles.
The Poland captain has registered 95 goal contributions (77 goals, 18 assists) in 116 LaLiga appearances, more than any other player in the division since he joined the club.
He has scored eight goals in 13 top-flight outings so far in 2025-26, a total only bettered by Vedat Muriqi (nine), Ferran Torres (11) and Kylian Mbappe (18).
But with his current deal coming to an end following the conclusion of the ongoing season, Lewandowski has been linked with a move away from Barcelona.
The likes of AC Milan, several MLS clubs and even a venture to the Saudi Pro League have all been mooted, though the 37-year-old was not worried about his future.
"There is still time to decide. I don't feel any pressure and I don't know which path to take right now," Lewandowski said.
"I don't talk to the coach about interest from other clubs. Nor is it a question of halving my salary. The decision will depend on what the club wants and what I consider best."

Lewandowski also discussed his desire to help Poland qualify for next year's World Cup, while also helping Barcelona end their wait for a Champions League trophy.
After finishing second in Group G to the Netherlands, Poland face Albania in a World Cup qualifier in March, with a potential tie against Ukraine or Sweden to follow.
Hansi Flick's team are 15th in the 36-team Champions League standings with 10 points, and take on Slavia Prague and Copenhagen in their final two league phase matches.
They have not won the Champions League since 2014-15, and are given a 6% chance of lifting the title this year, according to the Opta supercomputer's tournament simulations.
"I want it all. To qualify for the World Cup, win the league and the Champions League," Lewandowski added.
"I know I'm in the final stretch of my career, but I still have very high ambitions."
