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Manchester United has made a mistake! The European striker with a weekly salary of 430,000 will be exempted from the visa next summer. Sesko will explode when he meets him.

2:58am, 25 October 2025Football

In this summer transfer window, Manchester United has spent 194 million pounds to strengthen the striker. But next summer, they may be able to acquire a top scorer at "zero cost"-Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski.

The Polish international's contract will expire at the end of this season. Agent Pini Zahavi recently made it clear that the 37-year-old Lewandowski "has not yet decided whether to stay in Spain" and does not rule out the possibility of leaving the team.

Although Barcelona holds Lewandowski’s one-year contract extension option, outsiders are generally questioning whether they will activate it. The reason is straightforward: the team is worried that Lewandowski cannot keep up with Hansi Flick's tactics - this system relies heavily on high-intensity pressing and requires players to fight to the end when they don't have the ball, and there are doubts about whether the 37-year-old Lewandowski can adapt.

Manchester United must grab Lewandowski! He will definitely become a "hot potato" next summer

If Barcelona lets Lewandowski go next summer, this superstar will definitely be snapped up by many teams, and Manchester United should be the first to rush.

Even at the age of 37, Lewandowski is still in good shape: In the first 7 rounds of La Liga this season, he has scored 4 goals for Barcelona, ​​continuing his hot performance last season - in the 2024/25 season, he played 52 times and scored 42 goals, ranking second in La Liga's scorer list with 27 goals, only 4 goals less than Real Madrid's Mbappe.

What’s even more coincidental is that Lewandowski has a long history with Manchester United. In 2012, when he was at his peak at Dortmund, he was extremely close to joining the Red Devils. Later, he admitted personally that he really wanted to cooperate with Sir Alex Ferguson at that time, and even gave Manchester United the "green light".

Considering that Manchester United has always liked to sign experienced forwards, it is not surprising to pursue Lewandowski next year. Not to mention, Ibrahimovic and Cavani are the best examples: they did not play for Manchester United for a long time, but they both delivered outstanding performances and remained efficient even at the end of their careers.

The most important thing is: it can help Sesko "explode" his potential

For Manchester United, signing Lewandowski also has a hidden benefit - to help this summer's new aid Benjamin Sesko grow quickly.

The Slovenian star has scored 2 goals in the first 8 rounds of the Premier League this season, and his talent is obvious to the naked eye. But if you can learn from Lewandowski, the situation will be completely different: Lewandowski's running position, shooting skills, and game experience are all the "textbooks" that Sesko needs most. With such a mentor, Sesko will most likely break out faster and become the future pillar of Manchester United's forward line.

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