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Wojciech Szczesny hinted at a potential summer exit from Barcelona, indicating he may not stay beyond this season. His comments come amid ongoing uncertainty about his future with the club.
Barcelona veteran hints at summer exit: âWonât be here for much longerâ
Wojciech Szczesny has opened up about his future at Barcelona, offering a candid and emotional insight as uncertainty continues to surround his role beyond this season.
The experienced goalkeeper, who is approaching the latter stages of his career, appeared on TV3âs Fan Zone programme where he addressed the growing speculation.
While he stopped short of confirming whether he will remain at the club next season, his words strongly suggested that his time at Barcelona may not extend much further.
With a contract that technically runs until 2027, Szczesny acknowledged the reality of his situation and the natural progression of his career.
âMy family and I are very happy. We love being here.
âI know I wonât be here for much longer because Iâm getting on a bit, but itâs been a fantastic experience for me and my family.
âWeâre very grateful for the time weâve spent here,â he began.
The emotional tone of his comments comes shortly after Barcelonaâs painful Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid.
The defeat has clearly left a mark on the squad, and Szczesny was quick to acknowledge both the disappointment and the pride he feels in the teamâs efforts.
âItâs a disappointment because we all had the dream of winning this competition this year.
Wojciech Szczesny suggested that he may not be at Barcelona for much longer, indicating uncertainty about his role beyond this season.
Speculation surrounds Szczesny's exit due to his candid remarks about his future and the uncertainty regarding his role with the club.
Wojciech Szczesny has been with Barcelona for a significant period, but the exact duration is not specified in the provided content.
If Szczesny leaves Barcelona, it could lead to a major shakeup in the goalkeeper position as the club plans for the future.

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âBut as the second-most senior player in the squad, Iâm proud of what this team has shown in the competition this year, including our performance at the Metropolitano. Tuesday was incredible.
Szczesny himself is uncertain about his future. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
âWe gave it our all. Sometimes, in football, itâs not enough and you have to accept defeat with sportsmanship.â
Despite the setback, Szczesny remains optimistic about Barcelonaâs long-term prospects in Europe.
He believes the current squad has the quality and mentality required to eventually lift the Champions League trophy, even if this season ended in frustration.
âI think it depends a lot on the players, but in the end, what we did in both matches wasnât enough to reach the semi-finals.
âSo, however frustrating it is, you have to accept it and move on and fight for La Liga because itâs the only trophy left for us this season.
âIâm sure this team will win the Champions League in the coming years because the talent and attitude of the players we have guarantee a great future for the club.â
Barcelonaâs response to the European exit has already begun under Hansi Flick, with the squad given time to reset before the final push in the league campaign.
Szczesny confirmed that the focus within the dressing room is now on finishing the season strongly.
âOf course, Flick was disappointed. He gave us a couple of days off because there are eight days until the next match, and he wanted everyone to rest and make sure we focus on La Liga, and thatâs what weâll do.
âWeâll give it our all to ensure a brilliant end to the season and then weâll fight for this European trophy in the coming years,â he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo