
"MilanNews confirm that in recent days Pini Zahavi has been in Italy as part of a tour, trying to find the right fit for Lewandowski's future. The Polish striker's contract is expiring and he is evaluating all available offers, with Milan among the teams strongly linked. However, the report claims that the Barcelona No.9 'isn't everyone's cup of tea at Milan'."
"Giorgio Furlani, the club's CEO, believes the former Bayern Munich player isn't a good fit for the project given his advanced age. Lewandowski turns 38 in August and is demanding a significant salary, given that he will be leaving on a free transfer. So, it would be a sizeable financial package required to get him, even with the absence of a club-to-club fee."
"He has a record that speaks for itself: the Pole has scored 565 goals across spells Borussia Dortmund (103), Bayern Munich (344) and Barcelona (118). Could he be fascinated by an Italian 'last dance' in the style of Luka Modric? It seems Furlani must be convinced first and foremost."
Milan are searching for a striker as the summer window approaches, after recent failures and a struggling attack that produced only one goal in the past five games. Pini Zahavi has been in Italy seeking a suitable destination for Robert Lewandowski, whose contract expires and who is evaluating offers, with Milan strongly linked. A report claims Lewandowski is not viewed as a perfect match for Milan’s project. Giorgio Furlani believes the former Bayern Munich forward is not a good fit because of his advanced age. Lewandowski will turn 38 in August and is expected to demand a significant salary since he would leave on a free transfer, requiring a large financial package. He has scored 565 goals across Dortmund, Bayern, and Barcelona.
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