Lewandowski hammer?
According to the Polish broadcaster, Bayern star is pushing for Barcelona change
Created: 04/12/2022, 08:58
By: Marius Epp
Soon no longer in red?
Robert Lewandowski ponders his future.
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Did Robert Lewandowski decide against FC Bayern?
According to reports from Poland, the world footballer agrees with FC Barcelona.
Munich – bang at FC Bayern *!
Apparently Robert Lewandowski* wants to leave the record champions.
As reported by the Polish broadcaster TVP, the striker reached an agreement with FC Barcelona about a transfer.
He has already informed the Bayern management of his intention to change.
In its report, the public TV broadcaster TVP relies on a "source from the player's close circle".
The report does not indicate whether Lewandowski should change this summer or only after the end of the contract in 2023.
Even if the report is correct, it is not yet clear whether FC Bayern is ready to let the Pole go.
Robert Lewandowski |
Born: August 21, 1988 (age 33), Warsaw, Poland |
Height: 1.85 m |
Club: Bayern Munich |
Contract until: 2023 |
Robert Lewandowski reportedly wants to leave Bayern Munich
Lewandowski is said to have made his decision after a conference call with those responsible at FC Barcelona* and have already fixed the contract terms there.
He then informed Oliver Kahn of his decision.
According to
tz
information, there was never such a conversation between Lewandowski and Kahn.
The wealth of new, exclusive information makes you a little suspicious.
In fact, a club can only enter into direct negotiations with a player if his contract has less than six months left to run.
Robert Lewandowski: Change to FC Barcelona?
Even before the TVP broadcaster, the Polish journalist Sebastian Staszewski from
Interia Sport
reported on Twitter about the alleged agreement between the world footballer and the Catalans.
Accordingly, a three-year contract was negotiated.
But one thing is certain: FC Bayern still has all the reins in their hands, Lewandowski's contract until 2023. And it is quite unlikely that Munich will let their goalscorer go without further ado.
The 33-year-old would not be free until 2023, if there is a change this summer, a high transfer fee would be due.
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reporter Christian Falk described the message from Poland on Twitter as "wrong".
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