Peter Crouch Suggests Liverpool Move for Lewandowski
Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch believes Liverpool should consider signing Robert Lewandowski when his Barcelona contract expires this summer. Despite turning 38 in August, the Polish striker remains productive, scoring 18 goals and providing 4 assists in 42 appearances this season.

Crouch feels Lewandowski’s experience, leadership, and finishing ability could strengthen Liverpool’s attack next season. In the latest transfer discussion ahead of the summer window, former Liverpool and England striker Peter Crouch has suggested that Liverpool should think about signing Robert Lewandowski once his Barcelona contract ends this summer. Crouch believes the Polish striker still has plenty to offer despite approaching the final stage of his career. Lewandowski will celebrate his 38th birthday in August, but Crouch feels age should not be the main concern if a player of his quality becomes available.
According to him, Liverpool could benefit from adding an experienced and proven goalscorer to strengthen their attacking options next season. Crouch pointed out that Lewandowski remains one of the best finishers in world football and could bring leadership, depth, and reliability in front of goal. He also mentioned that Liverpool’s recent spending in the transfer market has not fully delivered the expected results, which is why a smart short-term signing could make sense.
The former Bayern Munich and Barcelona striker continues to produce solid numbers this season. In 42 appearances across all competitions for Barcelona, Lewandowski has scored 18 goals and provided 4 assists. With Liverpool expected to review their forward options in the upcoming transfer window, Lewandowski is being viewed as a possible experienced addition who can still contribute goals at the highest level.
