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Robert Lewandowski affirms Bayern Munich profession is finished and invites Man Utd
The Poland global is out of agreement at the German bosses the following summer yet has affirmed he doesn't expect to satisfy the last year of his arrangement at the club
Robert Lewandowski has affirmed that his Bayern Munich vocation is "finished" as he looks set to end his eight-year stretch in Bavaria in the late spring move window.
Lewandowski has supposedly told the Bundesliga monsters that he 'won't sign another arrangement' as he has previously arranged another club, as Polish TV station TVP Sport as of late guaranteed Barcelona are in the driving seat to get the player's mark. The 33-year-old striker is out of agreement at Bayern in the late spring of 2023 and the club are quick to try not to lose him as a free specialist.
Last month, Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn smothered the idea that the Poland global would leave the club as he draws nearer to entering the last a year of his agreement. This provoked Barca supervisor Xavi to address the exchange tales straightforwardly about the forward, who stowed a striking 50 objectives this term and has outperformed the 40-objective milestone in seven progressive seasons.
In any case, Lewandowski's most recent remarks have all the earmarks of being an endeavor from him to drive a leave this mid year and that would in all likelihood provoke Bayern into a more fragile bargaining posture with an exchange progressively possible. Manchester United have additionally been connected with an aggressive move for the Poland global, in spite of the fact that Barca are believed to be leaders.
On Monday, Lewandowski affirmed he could continue on this mid year in spite of the fact that didn't name a conclusive club, in that frame of mind by Diario Sport: "Am I hopeful about getting paperwork done for Barca? It's an unavoidable issue. I could do without being in this present circumstance. What is sure right now is that my vocation at Bayern is finished.
"I see no possibility proceeding with my profession at this club. We should find out what we can do in the following fourteen days, I would rather not go on at the club and I might want to zero in on Poland. After the Nations League, we have the opportunity to discuss what is going on, however I see no likelihood to remain at Bayern."
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