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At 38 years old next season, it's time to retire in Serie A. Juventus and Milan vie for Lewandowski, agent heading to Italy.

The Italian national team has missed three consecutive World Cups, and Serie A clubs failed to reach the semifinals in any of the three European competitions this season, while four Premier League teams advanced, and Bundesliga, La Liga, and Ligue 1 each had two teams qualify. Italy's football decline is comprehensive; Serie A is now a retirement home. Lewandowski will be 38 next season, and after his contract with Barcelona expires this season, it's indeed time for him to retire in Serie A.

According to the latest report from Italian transfer expert Romano, Lewandowski's agent Pini Zahavi will soon travel to Italy to discuss the possibility of signing Lewandowski on a free transfer with Juventus and AC Milan.

Journalist Orazio Accomando also spoke about Lewandowski's future in the Slow Motion studio, stating that his next destination is likely Serie A. The player's agent is about to travel to Italy to negotiate Lewandowski's future, with Juventus and AC Milan being the interested Serie A giants. Currently, Juventus appears closer to signing Lewandowski on a free transfer than AC Milan, as the Bianconeri inquired about his potential arrival and exchanged information several months earlier.

Lewandowski is currently 37 years old, with his birthday on August 21; he will be 38 when next season starts. This season, he played 40 matches for Barcelona across all competitions, starting 22 times, totaling 2028 minutes, contributing 17 goals and 2 assists. His Transfermarkt valuation is €8 million. At this age, it's indeed the moment to retire in Serie A; hopefully Lewandowski can rejuvenate his career with a second spring in Italy.

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