In addition, he “clearly explained our position on his contractual situation” to the Pole, which remains unchanged. Lewandowski and his advisor Pini Zahavi have been insisting on a transfer for weeks, and the Bayern bosses are stubbornly insisting on compliance with the contract, which is valid until 2023.
On Tuesday, the top scorer gave another long interview to “Bild” and said he “didn’t want to communicate through the media”. He is also “not an egoist. I know what I had at Bayern and appreciate it very much.” However, “Changes are part of the life of the club and the player. I have a contract but I’ve also tried to let the club know how I feel.”
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He didn’t want to “force anything, that’s not the point. It’s regarding finding the best solution.” And: “FC Bayern and I are not enemies.” Despite emotional discussions among the record champions’ supporters, he also hopes “that the fans will understand me at some point”.
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