Roberto Lewandowski has reportedly agreed a move to Barcelona from Bayern Munich amid rumours of interest from Liverpool. The striker is out of contract in the summer of 2023.
The Poland captain is said to have attracted interest from top clubs all over Europe after it became clear Bayern were struggling to tie him down a new deal. He made the switch to Munich rom Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2014.
It has been reported that Lewandowski will complete a switch to Barcelona after discussions have been taking place, but it is unclear whether that move will be completed this summer for a fee or a on a free transfer the following year.
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Polish publication TVP Sport report that the FIFA Men's Best Player has already held discussions with Barcelona over a move to the Camp Nou and that details over a contract have been agreed.
Lewandowski is turning 34-years-old in August, but he intends to carry on playing for a while longer: "At my age, some footballers are already thinking about how they will end their careers. But I think that I can take further steps and still improve.
"I love football and want to be able to play as long as possible and at the highest level. The big challenge for all professional footballers remains to cope with the intensity on a mental and physical level."