
Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona is drawing major attention as his contract nears its end, sparking speculation about his next move. The 37-year-old striker, who remains one of Europe’s top goal scorers, could be set for a new challenge after another standout season with the Catalan club. With his deal expiring at the end of the 2025 campaign, several clubs are reportedly preparing to make their move for the Polish star.
Among those rumored to be interested are AC Milan and several Saudi Arabian teams, both known for targeting experienced European talent. However, a surprising new suggestion has emerged from across the Atlantic — Inter Miami, Lionel Messi’s MLS team, has been urged to pursue Lewandowski instead of looking toward flashier options like Neymar.
Football analyst Taylor Twellman voiced his opinion on Apple TV, saying Inter Miami should focus on signing Lewandowski rather than Neymar. Twellman argued that the Florida club needs players who bring both experience and mobility, suggesting that the Polish forward’s professionalism and work rate could make him a better fit for Messi’s side as they continue building a competitive roster.
Although it remains unclear whether Lewandowski himself would be open to a move to the United States, he has expressed confidence in his ability to keep playing at a high level for a few more years. Following his record-breaking season with Barcelona in 2024–25, he continues to prove that age is no obstacle to his performance or ambition.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi has reaffirmed his commitment to Inter Miami by signing a new contract that keeps him at the club through the 2028 MLS season. With Messi settled and Miami looking to strengthen, the potential addition of Lewandowski could create one of the most formidable attacking partnerships in football — if the club decides to make the move.