Barcelona’s purported intention to offload forward Robert Lewandowski this summer has been unequivocally dismissed as "nonsense" by the player’s agent, Pini Zahavi.
Recent speculation swirling around Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona has amplified concerns within the football community.
Reports suggest that club officials, including coach Xavi Hernandez, are keen on parting ways with the Polish striker, citing financial constraints as a primary reason.
Football Espana indicates that talks are set to take place between Barcelona and Zahavi next week, fuelling rumors of a potential summer departure for Lewandowski.
Nevertheless, Zahavi has publicly rebuffed these assertions, categorically labeling them as “nonsense” in a recent interview.
Zahavi contends that Lewandowski is fully committed to playing one more season in Catalonia, as per the terms of his four-year contract.
Despite concerns over Lewandowski’s substantial wages estimated at €32 million for the upcoming season and apprehensions about a potential decline in form, Barcelona's prospects of selling him now appear dim.
With both Lewandowski and Zahavi firmly shutting the door on a potential exit, Barcelona may encounter obstacles in their endeavors to offload the forward during this summer transfer window.