Lewandowski joined Bayern Munich in 2014; Photo/Skysports
Negotiations to extend Robert Lewandowski’s contract at the club seems to have hit a wall.
Earlier in May, Bayern President Herber Hainer said that there would be no move for Lewandowski
Lewandowski joined Bayern Munich in 2014 and has scored 344 goals in 375 matches
The relationship between Bayern Munich and Polish international striker Robert Lewandowski is slowly coming to an end after the latter announced that his era was over at the Allianz Arena with one year left in his contract.
Robert Lewandowksi seems adamant about leaving Bayern Munich, and his recent press conference while away with the Poland national team seems to confirm that.
The forward has been linked with a move away from the club with negotiations over a new contract having hit a wall, and Barcelona are interested in bringing the forward over to the Camp Nou.
In recent weeks, the player’s agent, Pini Zahavi, has been talking about the unprofessional behavior of Bayern bosses when discussing the possibility of an extension.
Pini Zahavi and Robert Lewandowski; Photo/Bavarian
Zahavi said that Oliver Kahn, the club’s CEO, and Hasan Salihamidzic, their Sporting Director, didn’t seem as eager to extend Lewandowski’s deal, and that has encouraged a potential transfer away.
Lewandowski confirms desire to leave
Now, though, Lewandowski seemed to confirm that his time at Bayern Munich is over and is hoping the club will comply to his demands: “My era at Bayern Munich is over. I don’t see any possibility to continue playing for this club anymore.”
“Bayern is a serious club and I hope they will not keep me only because they can do it. A transfer is the best solution. I hope they don’t stop me.” Lewandowski said during a press conference while away on international duty.
Earlier in May, Bayern President Herber Hainer said that there would be no move for Lewandowski, as he wished for the forward to fulfill his contract, which runs until 2023.
“There is no substitute for such a world-class player,” Hainer said. “He has a contract, so I assume he fulfils it. It is his right not to extend his contract.”
Barcelona is seeking to sign Lewandowski; Photo/Caughtoffside
Lewandowski joined Bayern Munich in 2014 and has scored 344 goals in 375 matches, earning the right to be labeled as one of the all-time great Bosman transfers, having joined from Borussia Dortmund for no transfer fee.
During that time, he has won eight Bundesliga titles, as well as one Champions League and three DFB Pokal honors, while scoring less than 40 goals in a season just once in his eight campaigns at the Allianz Arena.
He also broke the all-time single-season scoring record for the Bundesliga when he scored 41 times in the 2020-21 campaign – a record that will be hard to beat.
In the 2020-21 campaign, Lewandowski scored 50 goals in 46 appearances, but there were reports over disagreements with coach Julian Nagelsmann’s tactical approach.
That led to interest from Barcelona, with Xavi keen to bring him to the club, and a move could well be possible this summer.
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