AC Milan pull out of the race for out-of-contract Barcelona forward

Robert Lewandowski’s future is quickly becoming one of Barcelona’s most delicate issues as the season enters a decisive phase.

With his contract expiring in June, the lack of concrete progress in extension talks has only fueled speculation.

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For a player of Lewandowski’s stature, it’s no surprise that interest from multiple markets is growing.

As a result, clubs in Saudi Arabia and Major League Soccer have established links, while some European teams have been keeping a close eye on developments.

Among them, AC Milan has become a strong contender in recent weeks.

The Italian giants are reportedly exploring the possibility of bringing the experienced striker to Serie A, with internal discussions taking place at board level.

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However, recent developments suggest that Milan have now taken a clear stance on the matter.

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AC Milan chief executive Giorgio Fulani has effectively ruled out pursuing Lewandowski, according to SPORT.

AC Milan are no longer interested in Lewandowski. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

The decision was reportedly conveyed at a recent league meeting, where key figures in Italian football gathered to discuss league matters.

The discovery provides an important twist in the fluid transport story.

Despite previous links, Milan’s leadership appear unconvinced by the move, although not everyone within the club shares the same view.

Interestingly, there seemed to be divisions internally. While Fulani is not in favor of signing the Barcelona striker, Milan sporting director Igli Tare has shown a more open stance.

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According to media reports, Tare recently held talks with Lewandowski’s agent Pini Zahavi in ​​Italy, suggesting that at least some at the club are still interested in exploring the opportunity.

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Still, the CEO position carries greater influence and it now appears he may have closed the door on a move to the San Siro.

That effectively narrows Lewandowski’s immediate options in Europe, although interest continues to grow elsewhere.

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