According to Italian media reports, Robert Lewandowski’s high financial expectations may prevent him from joining either Juventus or AC Milan during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Financial Stalemate
The 37-year-old forward is set to leave FC Barcelona as a free agent at the end of this season. While his agent, Pini Zahavi, has held meetings with officials from both Juventus and Milan, a significant gap remains. Lewandowski is reportedly holding out for a salary of €8 million per year, whereas both Italian giants are looking to pay approximately half that amount.
Juventus Focuses on Vlahovic and Openda
At Juventus, the priority has shifted:
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Dušan Vlahović: Management is currently focused on renewing the Serbian’s contract.
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Loïs Openda: Having triggered the permanent buy option for the former Leipzig striker, Juve feels less pressure to bring in another high-earning veteran.
Internal Divide at AC Milan
Within the Rossoneri camp, there is a clear difference in strategy regarding the Polish captain:
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The Supporters: Manager Massimiliano Allegri and Sporting Director Igli Tare are reportedly in favor of the deal, valuing his experience.
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The Skeptics: Executives Furlani and Moncada prefer investing in younger talent rather than a player approaching his 38th birthday.
MLS and Saudi Arabia Loom
If a move to Serie A falls through, Lewandowski has no shortage of suitors. Chicago Fire in the MLS is a serious contender for his signature, while several Saudi Pro League clubs are monitoring the situation, ready to launch massive offers in the coming days.



