FC Bayern Munich is threatened with leaving Robert Lewandowski.
The top striker can apparently imagine a new adventure at the end of his career.
Munich - What Bayern bosses and fans fear again and again could soon become a bitter reality: Apparently, super striker Robert Lewandowski has made a decision about his future.
As
Sky Sports
reports, he wants to leave Munich by 2023 at the latest.
Lewandowski's contract expires in summer 2023.
So, in the autumn of his career at the age of 34, he could dare to try another adventure again.
The center forward has recently been linked to Real Madrid again and again.
His old colleague from times together in Munich now also plays there: David Alaba.
Robert Lewandowski: Farewell to Bayern Munich?
According to the British pay-TV broadcaster Lewandowski wants to leave Bayern "only by mutual agreement".
So if the bosses don't give the green light, he won't push for a change.
As
Sky Sports
further reports, the Reds have set a pain threshold: If a club wanted to buy Lewandowski from their contract before 2023, 120 million euros would apparently be due.
According to reports, there shouldn't be a last-minute change in the current transfer window under any circumstances.
The fact that a well-deserved player would like to leave FC Bayern in order to look for a new challenge elsewhere is now an almost familiar scenario on Säbener Straße.
Thiago said goodbye to Liverpool in summer 2020, Alaba joined Real Madrid a few weeks ago.
FC Bayern Munich: Does Lewandowski do it like Thiago and Alaba?
Both of them have celebrated several titles with FCB and after the triple year they finally got promoted to the football Olympics.
Both wanted to prove once again at their late twenties that they could win titles with other clubs.
Perhaps this is also Lewandowski's train of thought.
After all, he has won everything there is to win with Bayern - and he even managed to break the all-time record of the recently deceased Gerd Müller.
If Lewandowski leaves Munich, there is probably only one worthy successor in the Bundesliga from the perspective of FC Bayern: Erling Haaland.
(akl)