Lewandowski rejects €100m a year from Saudi Arabia, Raphinha considering offer

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According to 'Sport', Barcelona are preparing for the summer transfer window and there is no shortage of offers for some of the players in Xavi Hernandez's squad. Robert Lewandowski has received a big offer from Saudi Arabia but has turned it down. Meanwhile, Raphinha could consider leaving Europe for next season.

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Joan Laporta acknowledged in an interview that Barcelona have rejected offers for Lamine Yamal and that they have others that they will not listen to. The president assured that there will be no more moves than necessary this summer. He is clear that he will not give up key players no matter how high the offers are.
From Saudi Arabia, according to 'Mundo Deportivo', Robert Lewandowski has been offered dizzying figures. They are willing to pay the Pole 100 million euros a year. However, the striker did not hesitate to reject their proposal.
Robert Lewandowski, who has a contract until 2025 with an option for a further contract, is comfortable at Barcelona. No matter how much money he is offered in Saudi Arabia, he sees himself as being able to maintain his level in La Liga. He refuses to simply break his contract for 100 million euros a year.
Nonetheless, according to 'Sport', a Saudi Arabian team would be keen to pay Barca around 100 million euros for Raphinha's transfer. The Brazilian is considering accepting their offer.
The Catalan club do not want to sell too much but they could make an exception. In recent weeks, several agents have been in contact with the board to discuss Raphinha. As many as four Saudi clubs are interested in his services.
Al-Hilal, who signed Neymar, are ready to offer around 100 million euros for the Brazilian's transfer. Raphinha could be paid three times what he currently earns at Camp Nou.
The summer looks set to be a busy one at Camp Nou. We will see which players stay in the squad and which ones Joan Laporta opens the door to. The offers have already started to arrive and more than one could be sufficiently succulent for the club to do without a key player.

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