Contract in Barcelona is said to be ready to be signed: Lewandowski can look forward to a salary in the millions
Created: 06/13/2022, 16:16
By: Stefan Schmid
While Bayern would still like to keep him, Robert Lewandowski has arguably already negotiated a deal with Barcelona ready to be signed.
Munich – Robert Lewandowski probably agrees with FC Barcelona.
The Poland's advisor seems to have already done things right with the Spaniards.
Only the goalgetter can't sign yet.
On the one hand, this is due to the fact that no agreement has yet been reached between FC Bayern and Barcelona and, on the other hand, that Barcelona are currently unable to pay the negotiated salary.
Robert Lewandowski: The media outdo each other with the sum of the millions
Various international media reports unanimously that Robert Lewandowski's advisor - Pini Zahavi - is said to have already agreed on a contract with FC Barcelona.
But that was it with the matches.
The
Daily Mail
and
Mundo Deportivo
each write about a three-year contract that Lewandowski should receive at Barcelona.
The Spanish
Sport
, on the other hand, only speaks of a two-year contract period with a performance-related option for a further year.
Even with the alleged salary of the top scorer, only one thing is certain: it is outrageously high.
The reports differ.
One is nine million euros, the other time twelve million euros net per year.
No matter what the negotiated sum really is, the Catalans can't afford one or the other at the moment.
And by the way, the transfer fee to FC Bayern - rumored to be around 30 million euros - also wants to be paid.
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Barcelona don't have Lewandowski salary available yet
In order to create leeway in FC Barcelona's salary budget, Frenkie de Jong is on the Blaugrana sales list, among others.
According to
The Guardian,
a first offer from Manchester United totaling over 60 million euros has already been rejected by Barça.
But those responsible in Barcelona have other plans.
A general meeting has already been convened for June 16 to decide whether Barcelona will sell its own merchandising rights and 49 percent of its own TV production company.
At the latest from there it could go very quickly with the Lewandowski change.
With fresh millions, the Catalans should then be able to clear the last doubts of those responsible for Bayern about the Lewandowski sale.
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