Robert Lewandowski Near Saudi Move as Al Hilal Offer Massive Deal

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Robert Lewandowski could leave FC Barcelona after reports suggested Al Hilal SFC are ready to offer him €90 million per season. The Polish striker has not confirmed his decision, but interest from Saudi Arabia is growing.

A move is seen as a chance for regular football with a lighter schedule as he approaches the final stage of his career.

For the first time in his career, Robert Lewandowski is reportedly considering a move away from European football as his contract with Barcelona nears its end. The Polish striker has not officially confirmed his future, but reports suggest Saudi Pro League giants Al Hilal are leading the race to sign him with a massive offer worth €90 million per season.

Lewandowski is believed to be seriously weighing the proposal, as the move could allow him to continue playing regular football while working under a less demanding training schedule. This is seen as an attractive option for the veteran striker, who is keen to extend his playing career and remain available for international duty with Poland. Al Hilal are among the strongest clubs in Saudi Arabia and are currently involved in a title race with Al Nassr.

The club already has several high profile names in its squad, including Karim Benzema, Ruben Neves, and Darwin Nunez. Joao Cancelo is also linked to the club, though he is currently on loan at Barcelona. While Lewandowski has not made a final decision yet, growing reports indicate that a switch to Saudi Arabia is becoming increasingly likely as he enters the closing stage of his career.

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