Juventus cool interest in free-agent Robert Lewandowski
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Juventus are reportedly no longer pushing to sign Robert Lewandowski despite recent meetings between his agent and Italian clubs. Milan remain linked, while concerns over the striker’s age and wage demands are said to be key factors.
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Attributed to original sourceRobert Lewandowski’s agent met with several Italian clubs , including Milan and Juventus, but it’s reported the Bianconeri are cooling their interest.
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The veteran could be available on the transfer market this summer as a free agent, because his current contract with Barcelona runs to June 30, with the possibility of an extension.
Lewandowski tipped for Serie A move BARCELONA, SPAIN – FEBRUARY 28: Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Villarreal CF at Spotify Camp Nou on February 28, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) His representative Pini Zahavi is looking around for alternative destinations and that could be in Serie A, so he visited Italy over the last few days for a series of meetings.
It had been suggested that Juve were the biggest rivals to Milan for Lewandowski, but Sky Sport Italia pundit Gianluca Di Marzio insists the talks did little to fuel the fire of their interest.
Instead, Juventus are increasingly frosty on the idea of signing the Poland international, who will celebrate his 38 th birthday in August.
His wage demands are believed to be a major part of the concerns around signing Lewandowski, who scored 18 goals in 42 competitive games for Barcelona so far this season.
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What happened
Robert Lewandowski’s agent, Pini Zahavi, has held talks with several Italian clubs, including Juventus and Milan, as the striker could become available this summer. According to reports in Italy, Juventus are now cooling their interest rather than advancing toward a move. The main concerns are understood to be Lewandowski’s high salary demands and his age, with the forward turning 38 in August. Lewandowski has still produced 18 goals in 42 games for Barcelona this season, so the story keeps his transfer situation active even if Juventus appear less likely destinations.
Chance analysis
This matters mainly as a transfer-market signal rather than an immediate football-performance update. Juventus stepping back reduces the likelihood of a high-profile attacking change at the club, while keeping Milan and other possible suitors in focus. For prediction systems, this is background squad-planning news with limited short-term match impact unless negotiations materially advance elsewhere.
The likely effect is a reduced chance of Juventus adding Lewandowski, with minimal immediate impact on current team performance.
Treat this as medium-confidence transfer noise that slightly lowers the probability of Lewandowski joining Juventus but does not yet change match-level ratings.