Juventus is set to meet with Robert Lewandowski's agent as his contract with Barcelona nears expiration. AC Milan is also showing interest in the striker.
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GdS: Juventus schedule meeting for Lewandowski, Milan also lurking
The agent of Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski will reportedly land in Italy for a meeting with Juventus directors.
The 37-year-old is currently running on an expiring contract. While his departure at the end of the season hasn’t been officially announced, most sources are expecting him to part ways with the Catalan giants, who are looking to replace him with a younger centre-back.
Nevertheless, the Polish international is one of the most prominent strikers of his generation, and he still has many admirers in Europe, especially in the Italian peninsula.
In recent weeks, several reports from Italy and Spain have reported Juve’s interest in the ageing striker.
Luciano Spalletti has been desperate for attacking reinforcement, as Jonathan David and Lois Openda haven’t been up to the task, while Arkadiusz Milik should leave the club after two years wrecked by injuries.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Giovanni Albanese, Juventus are beginning to make concrete steps in their pursuit of the veteran bomber.
Robert Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona is expiring, and while his departure hasn't been officially confirmed, it is widely expected.
Juventus has scheduled a meeting with Lewandowski's agent, and AC Milan is also expressing interest in the striker.
Lewandowski is expected to leave Barcelona as the club looks to replace him with a younger center-back, amidst speculation about his future.


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The player’s agent is expected to arrive in Italy in the coming days to hold talks with the Bianconeri’s top officials.
While no meeting with Milan is on the agenda, the pink newspaper insists that the Rossoneri are also interested in the Polish international.
As the source explains, Lewandowski is enticed by the prospect of playing in Serie A, but it remains to be seen if Juventus can agree terms with his entourage.
In the meantime, the Turin-based giants continue to negotiate with Dusan Vlahovic and his father. The plan is to halve the Serbian’s yearly net salary from the current €12 million to €6 million, but an agreement remains uncertain at this stage.
Finally, Juventus are still planning to launch an onslaught for Randal Kolo Muani, who will return to Paris Saint-Germain following his unhappy loan spell at Tottenham.