
Robert Lewandowski has been tipped to make the move to the Premier League when his Barcelona contract expires at the end of the season.
Lewandowski has remained an important player for Hansi Flick as Barcelona close in on a second successive La Liga title, scoring 13 league goals in just 14 starts, but Ferran Torres has emerged as the first-choice forward at the Nou Camp.
The Polish legend is out of contract on June 30 and there has been no updates on whether he will extend his stay in Spain amid rumours he could follow the likes of Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez to Major League Soccer in the United States.
Barcelona have also been heavily linked with Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez which would further impact Lewandowskiās minutes.
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Juventus have also been mooted as a potential destination for the ex-Bayern Munich man but Peter Crouch believes a Premier League side should be interested in bringing the Pole to England.
Crouch claims his former club Liverpool would benefit from signing the 37-year-old on a free transfer given their current issues in attack.
Alexander Isak has been sidelined for the majority of the season through injury with Hugo Ekitike also facing an extended period on the treatment table after undergoing surgery on a ruptured achilles.
With Mohamed Salah also departing, Crouch claims Lewandowski would be a smart signing despite turning 38 on the first day of next season.
āItās a decent move for Liverpool," Crouch told Paddy Power. "Heās a world-class player. Heās not getting any younger but it would be a fantastic option.
ā(Alexander) Isakās just coming back into the team now and I think heāll have a good season next year.
āBut who would say no to signing Lewandowski? Heāll still be able to score goals, thereās no doubt about that.
āTheyāve been miles off the title challenge this season, so theyāre going to have to make some signings but they canāt keep spending the way they did last summer. The money they spent last year hasnāt really been repaid yet."
Lewandowski recently spoke about his current contract situation and claimed he is relaxed about his next move.
He told Sky Sports: āWhat is good is that I don't have pressure.
"At 30 or a few years (younger), this kind of feeling is going to be different... But in this moment, I don't have to know. I have patience. I'll give myself around three months to decide what I want to do. Me, just me."
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