Barcelona has raised the value of the offer made to Bayern Munich, the German football champion, to give up the Polish international Robert Lewandowski, the team’s top scorer, to 40 million euros.
And the German newspaper “Bild” published a decision in which it said that Barcelona had raised the value of its financial offer to 40 million euros, following the Catalan team initially made an offer of 32 million euros and then raised it to 35 million before it now reached 40 million.
The newspaper pointed out that Bayern Munich is asking Barcelona for 60 million to give up the 34-year-old, who won the “FIFA” award for the best player in the world twice, 2020 and 2021.
In light of the difficult financial situation that Barcelona is going through, the contract with Lewandowski may be linked to other deals, including the departure of Dutch international midfielder Frankie de Jong to Manchester United in a deal valued at 65 million euros, which will give the Catalan club the necessary funding to settle the contract with Leva. .