Bundesliga
Lewandowski and a move to Barcelona? Not so easy. He will stay until the end of his contract, Bayern boss is clear
Bayern Munich ended the season with a draw at Wolfsburg. Robert Lewandowski also scored one goal, which may well have been his last game in a Bayern jersey. However, the club boss refuses to accept this.
Bayern Munich ended the season with a draw at Wolfsburg. Robert Lewandowski also scored one goal, which may well have been his last game in a Bayern jersey. However, the club boss refuses to accept this.
46 games, 50 goals, 7 assists. This is the record of the Polish sharpshooter this season. Robert Lewandowski came to Bayern Munich for free in the summer of 2014, in that time he has won all the trophies he could and has made an indelible mark on club and Bundesliga history.
Now, however, he is on his way out. Last week, a report flew through the media that he is said to have agreed a three-year deal with Barcelona. On the occasion of his last league match, he himself spoke about the fact that it was probably his last game in a Bayern jersey.
Lewandowski revealed to the media that he decided not to extend his contract with Bayern because he said he did not receive an offer. Besides, he noted that both sides have to think about the future to find the best solution for all parties.
His contract expires in a year. And that’s exactly how long he could have stayed in Munich, even though he said a touching goodbye to the Bayern fans in the Wolfsburg arena. The club boss was against his departure.
Herbert Hainer, Bayern’s boss, has clearly and convincingly stated that Lewandowski will play at Bayern for as long as his contract is long. That is to say, another year. And that the Polish star has not been offered an extension? Both the club’s CEO Oliver Kahn and sporting director Hasan Salihamdzic himself offered him one.
“Players like Lewandowski receive offers from other clubs permanently. It’s nothing new. We already experienced this situation in 2019, when Robert flirted with Real Madrid. Bayern knows this situation,” Goal quotes Hainer as saying.
Source: Twitter, Bayern, Goal