During a press meeting in the USA, where Barcelona is gearing up for the new season, Robert Lewandowski addressed the question of who would be the team’s next captain. The Polish striker tactfully avoided the topic, saying, “This is not the right time to discuss this matter.” Barcelona is determined to improve upon their previous season, having lost the La Liga title to Real Madrid and exited the Champions League at the quarter-final stage.
Transfer Plans
Lewandowski also commented on Barcelona’s transfer plans, emphasizing that discussions about new players should wait until the roster is complete. “I don’t like talking about new players. Until we have everyone, it’s better not to discuss it. I am confident that the president is working on transfers. Ultimately, we will have a very good squad and we want to compete with everyone,” he stated.
With Sergi Roberto’s departure, Lewandowski could join Barcelona’s leadership group in the upcoming season. He reflected on his role and contributions to the club, saying, “For me, given my age and experience, the most important thing is to think daily about what I can do for the club and the team. I’ve been in Barcelona for two years, I feel very happy, and it’s not the time to discuss captains since not all players are here.”