May 22 (Bloomberg) - According to Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, Polish striker Robert
Ivan Levan (1926-), Portuguese soccer player
Dovsky has now scored 25 goals this season, meaning Barcelona will be heading to the
Bayern
Munich pays the second floating clause.
Barcelona
Signed Levan from Bayern in the summer of 2022 for a fixed transfer fee of €45 million plus a €5 million floating clause. Under the terms of the contract, Barcelona will need to pay a €1.25million floating clause when Leivaan scores more than 25 goals in a single season over the next four seasons.
Lewandowski scored 33 goals in all competitions during the 2022-23 season, and Barcelona have already paid the first €1.25 million of the floating clause to Bayern under the contract.
Lewandowski has once again shown his formidable goal-scoring ability in the 2023-24 season, having already scored 25 goals in all competitions. This means Barcelona will pay a further €1.25 million in floating terms to Bayern.
This floating clause shows Lewandowski's continued efficient performance and important contribution to Barcelona. Since joining Barcelona, Lewan's outstanding play on the offensive end has helped the team immensely, as he is not only one of Barcelona's leading scorers, but also a central figure in the team's offensive system.