Barcelona is considering the termination of Robert Lewandowski’s contract as the season draws to a close due to a contractual clause tied to his playing time.
Contractual Clause Revealed
It has come to light that Lewandowski's deal with the LaLiga champions includes a break clause, triggered if the Poland international fails to start or play for over 45 minutes in more than 55% of the games this season. Barcelona retains the option to terminate his multi-million-dollar contract based on this provision.
Performance Criticism Amidst Team Struggles
This revelation follows Barcelona's struggles throughout the season, prompting scrutiny of individual player performances, particularly Lewandowski's occasional lapses. The seasoned striker, amid occasional criticism, has faced challenges in maintaining peak performance.
Goal Drought and Injury Woes
Lewandowski's on-field struggles are underscored by a goal drought, managing only one goal in four games with a solitary assist. Compounding matters, the 35-year-old has grappled with injuries on multiple occasions during the season.
As the LaLiga season progresses, the fate of Lewandowski's contract hangs in the balance, subject to the terms stipulated in the games-played clause.
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