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Why Robert Lewandowski Is Not Considering A Move To Galatasaray Despite Growing Transfer Rumours
Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona continues to drift into uncertainty as the Spanish giants maintain their stance of not renewing his contract beyond the current season. With his agent Pini Zahavi confirming that no extension talks are taking place, the Polish striker is now assessing his next move carefully — and contrary to recent rumours, that next move is unlikely to lead him to Galatasaray.
While Lewandowski has been linked with Saudi Arabia, Atletico Madrid, and lately the Turkish Super Lig champions, journalist Ertem Sener has revealed that the former Bayern Munich star is simply not considering a switch to Galatasaray. And the reason is straightforward: he does not want to become Victor Osimhen’s backup.
Galatasaray’s recent ambitions have been clear. After years of domestic dominance, the club has been pushing aggressively to become a consistent force in European competitions. Their statement signing of Victor Osimhen sent shockwaves through the football world, and with ongoing tension around Mauro Icardi — including wage demands nearing €10 million and dissatisfaction with his reduced role — the Turkish champions are exploring additional firepower.
They have been linked with a number of forwards such as Ademola Lookman and Benfica’s Pavlovic, and although Lewandowski is admired, he is far down the priority list. Sener explained that the Poland captain is not interested in any move that places him behind Osimhen, especially when he still sees himself as a starter at top clubs.
According to Sener, Lewandowski would only consider a Turkish option if it offered guaranteed first-team football. He believes Fenerbahçe, not Galatasaray, aligns better with that idea. For now, though, Lewandowski remains open to a variety of destinations — particularly those that respect his status and offer a lead role.
Meanwhile, Barcelona themselves are already thinking ahead. Osimhen is reportedly one of the top names on their list of potential replacements for Lewandowski. Internal discussions have taken place, highlighting just how highly the Catalan club values the Nigerian striker’s profile.
As the season progresses, more clarity will emerge. But one thing is certain: Lewandowski has no plans to play backup to anyone — not even Victor Osimhen, one of the most explosive strikers in world football.
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