Robert Lewandowski is no longer prioritising a stay at Barcelona after fresh developments regarding his future.
The 37-year-old had been expected to extend his contract, but negotiations have not progressed as smoothly as initially anticipated, reports Football Espana.
Barcelona offered Lewandowski a one-year extension on reduced wages, with a diminished role as they plan for a long-term successor.
Milan move gaining momentum
Lewandowski is reportedly disappointed with how Barcelona have handled his situation, particularly the delay in clarifying their intentions this season.
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Interest from AC Milan has now shifted the landscape, with the Italian side offering a longer deal and more prominent role.
The striker has already held discussions with Milan, and they are now seen as serious contenders for his signature this summer.
Decision expected soon
Other clubs, including Juventus and teams from Saudi Arabia and MLS, are also monitoring the situation closely.
Lewandowski is expected to decide on his future before the end of April or early May as interest intensifies.
Despite being reinstated in big matches under Hansi Flick, his reduced role and injury struggles have impacted his influence this season.
With Barcelona planning for the future, Lewandowski’s time at the club now appears increasingly uncertain heading into the summer window.

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