After witnessing all of these transfers by Saudi Arabia teams this summer I started to wonder if they come knocking at Lewandowski's door as well. Because he is also 34 years old now and his situation is not much different than Benzema. His career has also been very successful so far and he is still a very beneficial scorer in general. But his age is quite suitable for rich teams from Saudi Arabia to convince him to play for themselves. Benzema has just left for Al Ittihad and the offer was really incredible.
If Lewandowski is also offered a huge package like that I think he would think about it seriously. In that case it would be really bad news for Barcelona because it isn't easy to find a striker like him right away.
It is still possible but only time will tell.
I still feel that this season he is still quite bright for Barcelona and it is also impossible for Barcelona to let go of one of the players who has been instrumental for them this season, moreover they may not necessarily be able to get a player with the same instinct as Lewa when he was just let go.
On the other hand, that doesn't mean it's impossible and indeed in the following seasons, we don't even know what moves the club from Saudi Arabia will make because indeed after starting with Ronaldo, every season it seems they always come and shock the transfer of players at very high prices so crazy.
I personally believe that a lot is going to depend on how Robert Lewandowski is going to perform in the upcoming season for Barcelona. If he can perform well I believe Barcelona will keep him. Because I think Barcelona knows that if he can perform well he will certainly have the potential to perform well for another season. But if he does not perform well I believe Barcelona will not keep him around for longer and that's where a Saudi league can come in and try to get Robert Lewandowski in the team. We all know that they don't have any problem regarding money. So they will not be hesitant to offer him a huge amount of money.
On the soccer field, it's all about who’s got the goods - and Robert Lewandowski’s got 'em in spades. Like a gamer racking up points, he's been netting goals like it's his day job. Yet, we can't ignore that old nemesis, Father Time, nipping at his heels.
Now that he's hit the big 3-4, it's valid to question - will his top-tier game hold up in the next season? As the timeless wisdom goes, "Time keeps on slipping into the future." Should his stats start to wobble, Barcelona might pivot, possibly sparking a new wave of whizz-kids. At the same time, the up-and-coming Saudi league, flush with cash, could make a play for a blockbuster signing. Interesting scenarios to ponder, right?