Robert Lewandowski Ready to Take a Pay Cut to Stay at Barcelona
A quiet but powerful story is unfolding inside FC Barcelona. Robert Lewandowski — one of the greatest strikers of his generation — has reportedly told the club he is willing to reduce his salary in order to stay at Barça.
At 36, Lewandowski knows his best years are behind him, but his commitment to the club has never been stronger. Despite financial pressure, rising young talents, and whispers of potential exits, Lewy has made his stance clear:
He wants to continue at Barcelona.
He wants to fight for more titles in Blaugrana colors.
Sources around the dressing room say Lewandowski feels “deeply connected” to the project, the young players, and the city. He believes he still has an important role to play — not just as a goalscorer, but as a leader for players like Lamine Yamal, Fermín, and Cubarsí.
For Barcelona, a salary cut from a star of Lewy’s stature is a rare gesture — one that reflects loyalty, respect, and a desire to help the club rebuild.
Whether the board accepts the offer remains to be seen.
But one thing is certain: Lewandowski wants to stay