Lewandowski Sets Sights on Three to Four More Active Years in Football, Potential Retirement at Barca
Barcelona’s prolific striker, Robert Lewandowski, envisions an extended stint on the football pitch, expressing his belief that he can actively contribute for the next three or four years. The goal? Retire just before hitting the age milestone of 40.
In a recent statement, Lewandowski emphasized his unwavering passion and commitment to the game, stating, “I don’t think about what I’ve already won or what I’ve already done. I still have that feeling and that passion inside me.”
Physically feeling at his peak, the Polish striker confidently asserted, “I think I can still play football for three or four years because physically I feel very good.”
With a contract tying him to Barcelona until the summer of 2026, Lewandowski could potentially conclude his illustrious career with the Catalan club, considering the timeline aligns with his envisioned retirement window. To date, the striker has left an indelible mark at Barca, netting an impressive 41 goals in 63 games and counting, further solidifying his status as a key asset for the team.