Robert Lewandowski has revealed that he is open to playing in a lower league if he leaves FC Barcelona after this season. The veteran striker made the comments during Barcelona's La Liga title celebrations following their victory over Real Madrid. With his contract entering its final weeks, uncertainty continues to grow around the future of the Polish star at Camp Nou.
The 37-year-old forward admitted that he is considering different options for the next stage of his career. Lewandowski has been linked with a move to Major League Soccer, with clubs in the United States reportedly interested in signing him. Despite speculation about retirement, the striker insisted that he still feels physically strong. He noted that he is motivated to continue playing at a competitive level. He also reflected proudly on his successful career and impressive trophy collection across Europe.
Robert Lewandowski Hints at MLS Move While Reflecting on Future
Robert Lewandowski played an important role in Barcelona's successful league campaign, helping the club secure another La Liga title under manager Hansi Flick. However, the experienced striker admitted that a move away from Spain could now become a serious possibility. Speaking during the title celebrations to Eleven Sports, Lewandowski explained that he is open to joining a league with lower physical demands as he approaches the final stage of his playing career. He said he still feels fit and healthy but also wants to enjoy football and life at the same time. The striker added that he is keeping all options open and will carefully consider any opportunities that come his way.
The Polish forward also confirmed that no final decision has been made about his future. He revealed that only a few weeks remain on his current contract and said he plans to review different offers before deciding where he will play next season. Reports have linked him with a possible transfer to Major League Soccer, including interest from clubs like Chicago Fire FC.
Despite questions over his future, Lewandowski looked back proudly on his achievements in football. The former Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich striker said winning league titles with every club he has represented remains one of the greatest accomplishments of his career.
Lewandowski also responded calmly to recent comments from fellow Polish player Wojciech Szczesny, who joked that he should think about retirement. The Barcelona striker laughed off the suggestion and made it clear that he still feels energetic and fully capable of continuing his playing career for the foreseeable future.



