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Lewandowski is one step closer to a move to Barcelona. He should have agreed to a pay cut
It seems that Barcelona will snap up a big signing in the transfer window to bolster their attack. Robert Lewandowski is heading to the Catalan club, who has even already agreed to a pay cut.
It seems that Barcelona will snap up a big signing in the transfer window to bolster their attack. Robert Lewandowski is heading to the Catalan club, who has even already agreed to a pay cut.
From the beginning of the negotiations, it was clear that the issue of finances would be the main topic of discussion between Barcelona and the Polish striker. However, Lewandowski is eager for a change of venue and should have agreed to a pay cut.
Tribuna.com came up with the information. According to him, the transfer of Lewandowski is to cost Barcelona 40 million euros. Currently, the player’s agent is waiting for a meeting with the management of Bayern Munich.
Barcelona promises a lot from the transfer. In particular, Lewandowski is expected to help the attacking power of the Catalan team in terms of goals scored. He is also supposed to be the main driving force of the team.
The club’s management believes that the Polish striker is in great physical condition. According to the Spanish club, the older age of the footballer is not an obstacle.
Robert Lewandowski has already proved several times that he is an extremely goal-scoring striker. In his professional career, he has scored a fantastic 513 goals from 667 matches.
He has also proved that this season. He is the league’s top scorer with 33 goals. He only needed 31 games to do it.
Source: Tribuna, Livesport
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