According to the latest report by Switzerland's Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Milan will contact Robert Lewandowski's agent Pini Zahavi to discuss the possibility of signing the player.
It is reported that Lewandowski's contract will expire at the end of this season, and he is seriously considering his future. If Barcelona does not offer him a contract renewal, he may choose to retire.
This situation immediately caught the attention of several major European clubs and also attracted the interest of Saudi Arabian teams, who are ready to make huge offers. However, Milan's plan seems to have appealed to him, and he does not rule out the possibility of joining Serie A.
Tare recently contacted Lewandowski's team, and he will meet with Lewandowski's agent, Pini Zahavi, in the coming weeks to discuss a potential pay mix that aligns with Milan's financial situation.
Milan's idea is to follow Giroud's successful example, when Giroud joined at an advanced age but became a point person in Milan's plan, and the management hopes that Lewandowski's experience and professionalism will have a similar impact.
Internally, Ibrahimović strongly supported this deal, believing that Lewandowski perfectly embodies the club's values and can serve as a role model for Milan's younger generation, just as he himself has in recent years.
No agreement has been reached yet, and discussions have only just begun, but the Milan team-building project, combined with the opportunity to continue participating in the Champions League in a stable and highly competitive environment, is particularly appealing to Lewandowski.
