After several weeks of twists and turns, the soap opera around Robert Lewandowski finally came to an end this Saturday: the Polish striker leaves Bayern Munich for FC Barcelona, which paid out no less than 50 million euros (45 fixed + 5 variable). A second attacking reinforcement for the Blaugranas following the signing of Brazilian winger Raphinha from Leeds.
While the Catalan club are on a summer tour of the United States, the head of the social department Josep Ignasi Macià announced, during an event with supporters at the Penya Barcelonista headquarters in Miami, that the man with 509 goals in career will be presented in Miami this Monday: “We are four days into pre-season for the 2022-23 season and we have already introduced four players. Tomorrow, I don’t know if I’m right or wrong, we will present a new star here in Miami who will bring the club back to the highest level in terms of media and sport.