Juventus Legend David Trezeguet Urges Bianconeri to Secure ‘Intelligent’ Robert Lewandowski on Free Transfer
Juventus legend David Trezeguet calls on the club to sign Robert Lewandowski from Barcelona, hailing the 37-year-old as an "intelligent" world-class striker.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 12, 2026, 6:37 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Barca Blaugranes

A Legendary Endorsement for the Turin Giants
The possibility of Robert Lewandowski making a high-profile move to Italy has gained significant momentum following an endorsement from Juventus great David Trezeguet. In an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, the former French international suggested that the Turin club should act decisively to secure the Barcelona veteran if he becomes available on a free transfer this summer. Trezeguet argued that Lewandowski belongs to a dwindling category of "real" strikers, comparing his technical standard to that of Erling Haaland, and suggested his veteran presence would be invaluable regardless of his advancing age.
Maintaining Elite Efficiency at Barcelona
Despite moving into the final stages of his career, Lewandowski has maintained a commendable scoring record during the 2025/26 campaign. Trezeguet noted that the striker has managed to net 14 goals for Barcelona this season, even without consistent starting minutes in Hansi Flick’s rotation. This efficiency is a primary reason why Trezeguet describes the Pole as "strong and intelligent," asserting that his tactical understanding and positioning allow him to compensate for any natural decline in physical explosiveness that has occurred since his peak years in the Bundesliga.
The Strategic Logic of a Free Acquisition
From a financial perspective, Trezeguet views the potential acquisition as a low-risk, high-reward maneuver for Juventus. By securing a player of Lewandowski’s stature without a transfer fee, the Bianconeri could add significant Champions League experience and leadership to their dressing room. Trezeguet dismissed concerns about the striker turning 37 later this year, stating that Lewandowski would arrive in Turin with a clear understanding of the expectations placed upon him: to deliver goals and provide a focal point for an often-inconsistent Juventus attack.
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