Wojciech Szczęsny revealed he has a two-year contract extension offer from Barcelona but is undecided about staying. After stepping in for the injured Ter Stegen, Szczęsny helped Barca win the Super Cup and Copa del Rey and close in on the league title. He said family and logistical factors will guide his final decision.
With the La Liga season nearing its climax, Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny has revealed he has received a two-year contract offer from the club but remains undecided about his future. The Polish shot-stopper, who came out of retirement to join Barca following Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s injury, has become the team’s first-choice keeper and played a vital role in their recent success.
Speaking to Canal Plus after Barcelona’s thrilling 4-3 El Clasico win, Szczęsny stated that the decision to stay will depend on discussions with his family, highlighting the importance of logistical aspects like schooling and moving. Szczęsny admitted that while football decisions are generally his responsibility, personal matters are often led by his wife. Initially, the couple had planned to stay in Barcelona for a year before retiring, but the new offer has made things uncertain.
Regardless of his decision, Szczęsny has already added silverware to his resume, helping Barcelona win both the Spanish Super Cup and the Copa del Rey. With Barca now close to securing the league title as well, his short-term impact has been significant. He intends to make a final decision in the coming weeks as he continues to savour the ongoing campaign.
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