Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski is evaluating a lucrative offer as two prominent Turkish clubs, Fenerbahce and Besiktas, have reached out with a combined proposal worth up to €50 million over two years.

Besiktas appears to be leading the chase, offering Lewandowski a two-year contract with a net salary of €20 million per year and a €10 million signing bonus. This significantly outpaces the modest one-year extension Barca might offer amid ongoing contract uncertainties.

With Lewandowski’s Barcelona deal nearing its end, his future remains uncertain. Other interests have also surfaced, including teams from MLS and Italy, providing the striker with several appealing options. He is expected to discuss his situation with Barcelona’s coach Hansi Flick soon, a conversation that may prove crucial.

This development is key for followers of transfer news and Barcelona supporters alike, as Lewandowski’s potential departure would deeply affect the club's attacking lineup and transfer approach in the summer window.