Lewandowski and his transfer truth: "FC Bayern and I are not enemies"
Created: 06/08/2022, 10:45 am
By: Jose Carlos Menzel Lopez
Robert Lewandowski and FC Bayern Munich go their separate ways.
The only question right now is: from when?
The Pole wants to leave immediately.
Munich – Not a day goes by without a new Lewy detonator.
After the Pole confirmed to Onet-Sport that he "only wants to leave" FC Bayern Munich because "something died in me", a phone call ensued with Hasan Salihamidzic.
The sports director on
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: "Today (Monday) Robert Lewandowski called me.
Among other things, we also talked about his public statements.
I clearly explained to him our position on his contract situation.
Herbert Hainer, Oliver Kahn and I have said several times about his desire to change, so I would like to leave it at that.”
Robert Lewandowski: "FC Bayern and I are not enemies"
Lewandowski then reacted and struck unexpected softer tones in the
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– even if he remained tough on the matter.
The Pole spoke on the following topics:
Situation:
I said from the beginning that we should look for a solution that would be good for both sides.
(...) I think it's better for Bayern to invest the money they can get for me than to keep me until the end of the contract.
I don't want to force anything, that's not the point.
It's about finding the best solution for everyone.
Contract:
I respect FC Bayern and its rules.
But changes, especially after such a time, are part of the life of the club and the player.
I hope that doesn't come across as selfish.
I have a contract but I also tried to make the club understand how I feel.
Exchange veto:
I don't want to say anything about that.
(...) The emotions have to cool down, I want to speak calmly, not through the media.
I know that a conflict makes a lot of headlines.
But FC Bayern and I are not enemies.
Robert Lewandowski would like to leave FC Bayern Munich in the summer.
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FC Bayern:
I have great respect for FC Bayern.
(...) But separations are part of football.
If I feel like I need a change mentally, it's fair to say so.
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Mud fight:
I don't want an escalation.
(...) That's why I don't want to add fuel to the fire.
I wish Bayern all the best and I have no doubt that the entire management of the club feels the same way.
That is why I am still convinced that we will find an agreement together.
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Future:
I don't know.
I still have a year's contract, so I asked the club for permission to move.
I think it's the best solution in this situation, especially since the club can still get me a fee.
I would get the chance to take on a new challenge at another club for a few more years.
That is my wish.
(...) I hope that the fans will understand me one day.
To yourself:
I'm not a selfish person.