Bayern Munich rules out Lewandowski departure this summer

Bayern have once more ruled out a departure for striker Robert Lewandowski this summer. This clarification comes a few hours following ambiguous statements from the Polish striker.

Some media are already reporting that Lewandowski will move to Barcelona next season. To the question, ‘can you rule out a departure of Robert Lewandowski at the end of this season?’, Bavarian sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic clearly answered: ‘Yes’ during a broadcast on Sky Germany on Sunday.

Upcoming negotiations

The manager recalled that the 33-year-old star’s contract does not expire until June 2023. “It is clear that we will now discuss what happens next,” he said. Mr. Salihamidzic confirmed that negotiations had not yet started.

“But I found Lewandowski totally relaxed, I don’t see the positions hardening at all,” he added. The club has been repeating for weeks that there is no question of letting go of its top scorer, twice consecutively best FIFA player in 2020 and 2021.

On Saturday evening, following the 3-1 victory once morest Dortmund which gave Bayern their tenth consecutive German title, Lewandowski answered evasively when asked regarding his future: ‘At the moment nothing is happening, we will see . It’s not that easy for me,’ he said, but ‘something will happen soon’.

Speculations

This little sentence immediately revived speculation regarding his desires to leave. The press has been talking for a few days regarding a possible transfer to Barcelona, ​​​​around 40 million euros.

Already a European Golden Boot in 2021, the gunner has scored 48 goals in 43 matches this season for Bayern in all competitions. He leads the Bundesliga scoring charts with 33 goals in 31 matchdays.

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