FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has reportedly been offered a staggering salary of over $108 million (€100 million) per year by a club in Saudi Arabia, as per Mundo Deportivo sources. The offer comes amidst Lewandowski's successful debut season at Camp Nou, where he won the Pichichi award for Spain's top scorer after transferring from Bayern Munich for $55 million in fixed money and variables.
Despite initial doubts about his form in his second season, the 35-year-old has recently shown a resurgence in performance, notably contributing to Barcelona's 3-0 victory over Atletico Madrid with a goal and assist. Lewandowski attributes this improvement to a change in training intensity and expresses optimism for the future.
While the lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia may tempt many players, Lewandowski remains committed to Barcelona, affirming his intention to see out his contract until mid-2026. His loyalty to the club was further emphasized in recent interviews where he unequivocally stated his desire to stay in Catalonia.
Despite the persistent interest from Saudi Arabia, Lewandowski's camp has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving Barcelona. The striker's steadfast commitment to the club suggests that no amount of money could sway his decision, indicating that he plans to honor his contract and remain with Barcelona for the foreseeable future.