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Barca reach three-year agreement with  Lewandowski  

Reports have it that Barcelona have reached a contract agreement with Bayern Munich and polish superstar Robert Lewandowski ahead of a possible summer transfer.The 33-year-old has been with Die Roten since the summer of 2014 and has achieved greatness with the German giants. But the legendary striker is set to enter the final twelve months of his deal with the Bavarians and is believed to be seeking a new challenge.

Barcelona have been pursuing the Poland captain’s signing as they seek to bring a new, prolific goalscorer to lead their project under Xavi Hernandez. Talks have been held with his agent, Pini Zahavi, with the Catalans receiving positive feedback from those meetings.

Now, it is being claimed that the talks have materialised into a contract agreement. Anonymous sources states that Lewandowski and Barcelona have agreed on a three-year multi-million deal ahead of a potential transfer later this summer.

It is also claimed that the ace goalscorer also had offers on the table from several other European giants such as Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City. However, Lewandowski has seemingly chosen to sign with Barça instead.

Reports had claimed that Lewandowski was demanding a three-year deal from his suitors with Barcelona now offering him the same.

The Blaugrana will now have to negotiate a transfer fee with Bayern Munich to complete the deal before the start of the next season.

The Bundesliga champions are keen on extending his stay. But with the striker seemingly seeking a transfer away, they will be left with no choice but to offload him or risk losing their prized asset for nothing in 2023.

If true, Lewandowski will be a massive signing for Barcelona. Despite being 33 years of age, the Polish striker has hardly shown any signs of slowing down, having already plundered 46 goals this term.

A three-year deal might be seen as a risk, but if he continues in his current vein of form, Barça would stand to gain.

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