I tried my possible best to convince him to join Barcelona this January but He choose Madrid instead”, Barca star Lewandowski reveals HIS £70M Polish teammates have snub Barca move for Madrid by January
Lewandowski Reveals Polish Teammate’s Choice to Join Real Madrid Instead of Barcelona
In a frank press conference, Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski shared details about a key transfer decision involving his £70 million-rated Polish teammate. Lewandowski revealed that he had made extensive efforts to convince the player to join Barcelona during the upcoming January transfer window. However, the player ultimately chose to sign with Barcelona’s archrivals, Real Madrid.
Known for his professionalism, Lewandowski expressed his disappointment over the decision but acknowledged that it was a matter of personal choice.
“I did everything I could to convince him to come to Barcelona this January,” Lewandowski said at the press conference. “I thought it would be a fantastic move for his career and for our team. But he decided on Madrid, and I respect his decision.”
Although Lewandowski didn’t name the player directly, speculation has been widespread about which Polish talent could command such a large fee. Reports indicate that the player in question is among Europe’s most promising young talents, with both Real Madrid and Barcelona eager to sign him.
This transfer marks another high-stakes battle between the two Spanish giants, whose rivalry spans both the pitch and the transfer market. Both clubs are in the midst of significant transitions—Madrid aims to strengthen their midfield and attack, while Barcelona continues to rebuild under Xavi Hernández.
Lewandowski’s remarks highlight the respect and camaraderie among Polish players, but also emphasize the fierce competition between Barcelona and Real Madrid. The Polish striker reaffirmed his belief in Barcelona’s vision, stressing that the club remains a top destination for world-class players.
“Barcelona is a club with a rich history and a bright future,” Lewandowski said. “Naturally, I wanted him to be a part of that. But every player has their own path, and I wish him all the best, even if it’s with Madrid.”
This transfer decision has sparked much discussion among fans and pundits, with many speculating on how the move will affect future El Clásico matchups. Regardless, Lewandowski’s comments add an extra layer of drama to the rivalry, setting the stage for an exciting second half of the season.
As the January transfer window nears, all eyes will be on Real Madrid’s new acquisition, while Barcelona will look to strengthen their squad as they push for success both domestically and in Europe.