Uli Hoeneß follows up on the Lewandowski cause: "Barcelona can save themselves another offer"
Created: 07/02/2022 04:54
By: Antonio Jose Riether
Uli Hoeneß is known for his direct manner.
At a congress, the Bayern maker spoke openly about FC Barcelona's chances in courting Robert Lewandowski.
Aachen - At the future congress "#neuland" on Wednesday in Aachen, many personalities from the economy were invited, including FC Bayern Honorary President Uli Hoeneß among the guests.
On the fringes of the event, the former success manager also spoke about his information on the current status of transfer poker around Robert Lewandowski, who wants to move to Barcelona this summer despite his contract until 2023.
Hoeneß made very interesting statements.
Uli Hoeneß on Lewandowski-Poker: "Barcelona can save another offer"
The contractual Zoff between FC Bayern and Robert Lewandowski has turned into a poker exchange between the Munich and the Catalans over the past few weeks.
After Bayern rejected the first two offers from Barcelona, there have recently been reports of a third offer.
Hoeneß was asked about the alleged offer in Aachen and answered surprisingly.
"I don't know about a new offer.
But based on the situation in Munich, which I have heard in several conversations, Barcelona can save themselves another offer," said Hoeneß.
He also couldn't resist a comment on the highly indebted traditional club: "They are apparently financial artists who, despite the high debt burden, apparently still find a bank that gives them money to portray something like this," he joked,
Uli Hoeneß also discussed the "importance of sport for our society" at the future congress "#neuland".
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So are the Bayern bosses sticking to their "Basta" despite the reports of negotiations?
"I don't decide that.
But FC Bayern's statements were clear.
They state that Robert should fulfill the contract in Munich," Hoeneß summarized the situation.
He "can't imagine that there is an amount that would make us weak," said the 70-year-old.
According to media reports, those responsible should demand around 50 million euros for the Pole.
FC Bayern boss Uli Hoeneß “cannot imagine” a Lewandowski strike
Hoeneß only made a comprehensive statement on the subject at the beginning of June, he expects “an attractive team – with Robert Lewandowski” in the coming season.
He hasn't backed down from his point of view, however, he didn't want to talk about the forward's defiant behavior in recent weeks.
"That would add fuel to the fire.
FC Bayern has not commented on this and I don't do that either."
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The Bayern maker also rules out a possible strike by the attacker in the event of an unwanted whereabouts.
“I can't imagine that he would provoke that.
Robert is a sportsman.
He always behaved impeccably.
And I'm sure when the game is over, he'll be able to go back to his job in peace." The coming weeks will show whether that's the case.
(ajr)