The future of veteran striker Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona remains uncertain as his contract with the Catalan giants is set to expire next summer. At 37 years old, the Polish forward is attracting attention from several clubs, with Atlético Madrid emerging as a leading contender interested in securing his signature.
According to reports from El Nacional, Atlético Madrid is closely monitoring Lewandowski’s situation and values the striker’s vast experience and goal-scoring quality. The “Colchoneros” have already reportedly initiated preliminary talks, signaling their serious intent to bring Lewandowski on board.
This potential transfer would not be unprecedented in La Liga history. Barcelona has previously allowed key players to make the switch to Atlético Madrid—most notably David Villa in 2013 and Luis Suárez in 2020. Interestingly, Atlético Madrid went on to claim the La Liga title immediately following both of those signings, adding an intriguing layer of history to this possible move.





