Lewandowski: Barcelona Asks RFEF for Answers
The transfer saga surrounding Robert Lewandowski continues to heat up, with FC Barcelona now demanding answers from the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
Barcelona is seeking clarification regarding the RFEF's decision to deny Lewandowski registration as a player, leaving the Polish superstar in limbo. The issue stems from a €400 million ($434 million) fine levied against Barcelona for exceeding their salary cap, a hefty sum that has thrown a wrench into their summer transfer plans.
"We are not happy with the situation," a Barcelona spokesperson stated, "We have been in constant communication with the RFEF, but we have not received satisfactory answers. We are urging them to provide us with a clear explanation of their decision."
Barcelona's frustration is palpable. They believe that the RFEF's decision is unfair and could significantly impact their chances of competing in the upcoming season.
"We are working hard to comply with the regulations, but the current situation is putting our team at a disadvantage," the spokesperson added. "We are determined to fight for Lewandowski's registration, and we are confident that we will reach a solution that is fair to all parties involved."
The RFEF has yet to issue an official statement regarding Barcelona's request. Meanwhile, Lewandowski's agent is reportedly in talks with other clubs, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
This latest development is just the latest twist in a transfer saga that has captivated the football world. The saga is expected to continue for the next few weeks, and it remains to be seen whether Barcelona will be able to register their prized signing in time for the start of the new season.
Stay tuned for updates as this dramatic situation unfolds.