Juventus Eye Lewandowski in Free-Agency Bombshell: A Summer Gambit
30 March 2026
Lewandowski on Juventus’ Radar
Juventus has drawn up a plan to sign Polish striker Robert Lewandowski from Barcelona in the upcoming summer window, aiming for a free move as his contract nears expiry.
With Lewandowski's Barcelona deal ending next summer, he becomes a free agent who can sign with any club without a fee come June.
Earlier, Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Juventus officials were in Warsaw last Thursday to track the player during Poland's match against Albania.
In the same vein, Mundo Deportivo suggested Juventus would attempt a broader reshuffle, reportedly considering offloading a four-man quartet — Jonathan David, Edon Zigrova, Arkadiusz Milik, and Louis Openda — and perhaps selling Nico González after his loan to Atlético Madrid.
Lewandowski himself, speaking with the Polish squad, said he hasn't decided his next move yet and is weighing options to find the best path forward.
“My future remains open,” he said, reiterating that nothing has changed in his thinking and that he is taking time to evaluate the best option.
Punchline 1: If this deal lands, Juventus proves free transfers exist — it’s not magic, it’s financial planning with a sense of humor.
Punchline 2: Lewandowski on a free move means Juventus finally understands the meaning of “no-cost” football — lots of pasta, and a lot of goals ahead.