Will leave, won't leave?
Free at the end of the season, Robert Lewandowski has not yet communicated his choice and is slow to link his future to Bayern Munich, where he has been playing since 2014. According to information from TVP Sport, the captain of the Poland will not.
He would indeed have chosen to join FC Barcelona and would have informed Oliver Kahn and the Bavarian management.
The Polish channel claims that "Lewy" and the Catalan club have agreed on the terms of the contract that will bind them soon.
If necessary, Lewandowski would become the first Pole to wear the colors of FC Barcelona, where he would find one of his former teammates at Borussia Dortmund, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
They played there in 2013-14 before Lewandowski left for Bavaria,
already at the end of his contract and therefore without transfer compensation.
Bis repeat?
Note that the Spanish press does not confirm this information.
Gerard Romero, for example, reports that the player is “interested” in the idea of donning the Blaugrana tunic and that Xavi wants it, but does not go so far as to say that an agreement has already been sealed between the parties concerned.
However, discussions have started.
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Huge blow for Barça?
A real goalscoring machine, Robert Lewandowski, 33, found the net 340 times in 369 matches with FC Bayern, he who notably won the Champions League (2020) and seven German championship titles (2015 -21) in Munich.
The "Rekordmeister" is also still in the race in these two competitions, with a quarter-final second leg of C1 to be played on Tuesday against Villarreal (0-1 defeat in the first leg) and a nine-point lead in the Bundesliga standings over Dortmund.
PSG, Manchester City, Real and Liverpool have been cited as potential suitors for his signature.
Barça would achieve a huge blow by grilling their politeness and attracting Lewandowski, knowing that Franck Kessié (AC Milan) and Andreas Christensen (Chelsea) should also land at Camp Nou without transfer compensation.