Barcelona President Joan Laporta has revealed that Robert Lewandowski has offered to reduce his salary to help the club comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. Laporta praised the striker’s dedication, stating, “Lewandowski, I’ve a special mention for him. He is a player committed to the club.”
The 35-year-old Polish forward, who joined Barcelona from Bayern Munich, has a history of showing loyalty to the Catalan club. In recent months, Lewandowski has turned down lucrative offers to remain at Barcelona, as reported on 4 June 2024. Additionally, his agent dismissed exit rumours on 12 May 2024, further solidifying his commitment to the team.
Lewandowski’s willingness to lower his contract comes after he missed Poland’s opener due to injury on 11 June 2024. Despite these challenges, his dedication to Barcelona remains unwavering, as he continues to support the club both on and off the pitch.