Barcelona are prepared to go all out to secure the signature of Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski on a three-year contract, according to a report.
The Poland international will celebrate his 34th birthday in August but has remained in prolific form for Julian Nagelsmann's side, amassing 47 goals in 41 appearances this term.
Lewandowski's contract at the Allianz Arena is due to expire in 2023, though, and there is growing uncertainty as to whether he will elect to pen a new deal with the German champions.
According to Sport, Barcelona want to welcome Lewandowski to the club on a contract until the summer of 2025 and will do 'everything in their power' to engineer a move.
The report adds that Lewandowski would entertain offers from Barcelona after asking his agent to explore options across Europe, but Bayern have no intention of letting him leave this summer.
The Bavarian club's CEO Oliver Kahn has also insisted that Lewandowski - who now has 341 goals and 69 assists in 370 games for the German champions - will "definitely" stay at Bayern this summer.