Bundesliga
Huge shock for Bayern Munich fans, Robert Lewandowski wants to leave the club!
Experienced and seasoned top striker Robert Lewandowski shocked Bayern Munich fans this morning. The Pole wants to face a new challenge and is thus free for a transfer to another team!
Experienced and seasoned top striker Robert Lewandowski shocked Bayern Munich fans this morning. The Pole wants to face a new challenge and is thus free for a transfer to another team!
After the absolutely shocking transfer of Lionel Messi from his beloved Catalan club, there might be another transfer bombshell.
Robert Lewandowski is one of the absolute attacking elite at the moment. Only with difficulty could FCB supporters imagine him anywhere else. However, their potential nightmares could become reality by the end of the summer.
According to British newspaper Sky Sports, the player has decided to look for and face a new challenge. He is reportedly happy at Bayern, but still wants to secure a move to another club before he turns 35.
The cannonballer has been a long-time mainstay of Bayern Munich, who have broken countless records during his tenure. He’s a key player for the team, so it’s no wonder that he’s going to fetch a hefty price tag.
The club’s management has valued him at over £100 million, a very problematic sum for any suitor in the current complicated economic situation.
However, the player still possesses superior qualities and at the age of 32 he still has a lot to offer.
However, the question remains whether any of the leading European clubs will respond to this incentive in the player market this transfer window.
After all, the biggest players on the financial front have already shot almost all their ammunition and so it will be very interesting to see how the whole situation plays out.
Sky Sports, Instagram
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