The future of Robert Lewandowski at FC Barcelona remains in question as his contract approaches its expiration date. The Polish striker is already being linked to a potential move to the English Premier League, amid concerns about his next steps.
Former Liverpool forward Peter Crouch has suggested that Liverpool could benefit from signing Lewandowski as a free agent. Crouch highlighted the club’s current attacking problems, mentioning that Alexander Isak has been sidelined for much of the season due to injury, while Hugo Ekitike is out for an extended period following a ruptured Achilles tendon. The departure of Mohamed Salah has further compounded Liverpool’s attacking challenges.
This would be a good signing for Liverpool. He’s a world-class player. Yes, he’s not young, but he can still deliver results,” noted Crouch.
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Lewandowski, who is 37 years old, has a contract with Barcelona that expires on June 30, and there have been no announcements regarding an extension thus far. Despite the uncertainty, he continues to play a vital role for Hansi Flick’s team, consistently finding the back of the net. However, competition for attacking positions has become more intense, with Ferran Torres being increasingly utilized as a central striker.

