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Radio SER: Simeone admires Lewandowski very much, Atletico Madrid may be his next stop

On November 6, SER Radio reported that Simeone admires Lewandowski very much and Atletico Madrid may be his next stop.

Lewandowski has gradually lost his playing time and importance in Barcelona due to injuries and age. At the pre-match press conference, Lewandowski was in no rush to decide where to go next season, but the feeling by then will determine his fate. He said: "My season has only started now and I need to think about my life, but now I focus on scoring goals for the team and winning the championship."

Lewandowski has spent four seasons in Barcelona and his contract is about to expire, so his next step remains a mystery. If he wanted to move to Saudi Arabia, he could have accepted a "sky-high" offer in January. Lewandowski rejected a contract comparable to Ronaldo's and chose to stay at Barcelona to fulfill his contract.

According to Bojan, Lewandowski may consider ending his career in the top league, but he does not think he will renew his contract for another year.

Media man Siqui Rodriguez said: "He hopes to settle in Barcelona and live here, which means that when he joined Barcelona and signed a four-year contract, Lewand was already considering this issue."

In Lewand's contract, there is a clause that is still valid today, stipulating what will happen if he chooses to retire: the contract will be suspended and he will no longer receive wages for the remaining years.

According to Sique Rodriguez, if this happens, Barcelona will allow him to retire, but he will not be able to sign with another club within 6 months. Unless there are unexpected circumstances, Lewandowski will complete the four-year contract signed with Barcelona, ​​and then he will have to make a choice: retire, go to Saudi Arabia or other lower-level leagues, or continue to play in the top league.

It is Lewandowski’s dream to hang up his boots at a well-known club. As Sique Rodriguez points out, he could extend his career until the age of 37 if he is tempted by another big Spanish club. After Dortmund, Bayern and Barcelona, ​​Atletico Madrid may be his next destination.

Bruno Alemany revealed: "There is a coach in the top league who likes Lewandowski very much. I believe he will try to sign him before he retires. He is Simeone."

Simone praised Lewandowski very much and only said good things about him. For example, when Barcelona came back from two goals down at the Wanda Metropolitano last year, Lewandowski scored a brilliant goal.

Bruno Alemany added: "Simone told people around him that without that goal, Barcelona would have been impossible to reverse. As far as I know, if he could, Simeone would now trade Serlot for Lewandowski."

The current sports director of Atletico Madrid is Mateu Allemany, who originally signed Lewandowski for Barcelona.