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New Barca offer for Lewandowski – but Salihamidzic assumes he will stay in Munich

2022-06-24T03:30:43.118Z


New Barca offer for Lewandowski – but Salihamidzic assumes he will stay in Munich Created: 2022-06-23Updated: 2022-06-24 05:22 Can Salihamidzic and Bayern hold Lewandowski (right) beyond the summer? © Imago Hasan Salihamidzic assumes that Robert Lewandowski will stay at Bayern. Then a new offer from FC Barcelona should just have fluttered in. Update from June 23, 9:01 p.m .: According to infor


New Barca offer for Lewandowski – but Salihamidzic assumes he will stay in Munich

Created: 2022-06-23Updated: 2022-06-24 05:22

Can Salihamidzic and Bayern hold Lewandowski (right) beyond the summer?

© Imago

Hasan Salihamidzic assumes that Robert Lewandowski will stay at Bayern.

Then a new offer from FC Barcelona should just have fluttered in.

Update from June 23, 9:01 p.m .: According to information from

Bild

, FC Barcelona has

increased its offer for striker Robert Lewandowski.

Accordingly, the Catalans want to pay 35 million euros to the German record champions for the 33-year-old world footballer.

A first offer is said to have been 32 million euros.

According to the report, Bayern demand up to 50 million euros for the Pole.

Lewandowski's intention to change has been causing a stir for weeks.

Apparently he sees no future in Munich.

However, his contract runs until June 30, 2023. Club officials such as CEO Oliver Kahn and sports director Hassan Salihamidzic had ruled out a transfer.

At a meeting on Thursday last week, the members of the economically ailing FC Barcelona cleared the way for new sources of income to be tapped.

From the sale of club assets, around 600 to 800 million euros should flow into the coffers in the next few weeks.

The association is said to be burdened with 1.35 billion euros.

Salihamidzic assumes that Lewandowski will remain in Munich: the situation is "repairable"

First report from June 23:

Munich – Bayern Munich's sports director Hasan Salihamidzic firmly believes that goalscorer Robert Lewandowski will be reintegrated into the team of the German record champions despite the fuss about his offensively promoted change intentions.

"Yes, I am convinced of it.

He's a pro and he has big goals in his career.

That's why it's repairable," said Salihamidzic in an interview with the pay TV broadcaster Sky.

The 33-year-old Lewandowski had declared that he absolutely wanted to leave Bayern despite his contract running until June 30, 2023.

Likely destination is FC Barcelona.

CEO Oliver Kahn and other club officials had categorically ruled out a change.

Salihamidzic confirmed that he and Kahn spoke to Lewandowski and his agent Pini Zahavi in ​​Mallorca last week.

FC Bayern: Salihamidzic confident in the Lewandowski transfer confusion

"I think we had a very good conversation," said the 45-year-old.

"It's true, I was there.

Oliver Kahn was also there, we talked, each side explained their position, but we also discussed that we didn't want to talk about the details.

But it was a good conversation.”

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According to the current status, it is clear to Salihamidzic that Lewandowski will stay in Munich.

"So far it's 100 percent.

July 12 is his first day at work, I'll expect him there," he said.

Video: Oliver Kahn expects Lewandowski to stay

The sports director does not want to get involved in mind games about what kind of offer the Polish world footballer can still go with.

He never deals with things that are now in the air.

Only on Wednesday did Salihamidzic and the club present offensive player Sadio Mané from Liverpool FC as a royal transfer.

Afterwards, there was speculation as to whether the transfer of the Senegalese would make Lewandowski's change more likely.

Salihamidzic has now probably rejected it.

(dpa/fmü)

Source: merkur

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