Milan’s Bold Move: Could a Christian Pulisic-Lewandowski Duo Shake Up Football After Secret Barcelona Talks?
Cohen cautioned against exaggerating the development but admitted it was significant: “We are talking about information requests. Don’t take big mental leaps for now. It’s necessary to reveal it, like they talked about Modric in May.” Still, the fact that Milan sporting director Igli Tare has already reached out is telling. It reflects a club exploring every possible avenue to bring in a proven goalscorer.
What Lewandowski’s move could mean for Milan
Robert Lewandowski needs little introduction. The Polish forward is one of the most prolific strikers of his generation, boasting numbers that place him among the elite. At Barcelona, he has scored 105 goals in 154 games across all competitions, a remarkable record despite arriving late in his career. His legacy at Bayern Munich is even greater: 344 goals and 73 assists in 375 appearances, including countless match-winning performances and Bundesliga titles.
Now at 37, he remains a physically sharp and technically gifted player, but his contract situation in Spain has opened the door to speculation. If Barcelona decides not to extend his deal, Milan may attempt to replicate the formula that worked with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Olivier Giroud, two veterans who successfully led the line in red and black.



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