Robert Lewandowski wants to leave Bayern Munich as soon as possible. The Pole makes no secret of this anymore. Those responsible in Munich put a clear stop to a change in the summer and referred to the current contract until 2023. Bayern Honorary President Uli Hoeneß does not even rule out staying there.
The future of Robert Lewandowski has been the all-determining topic at FC Bayern for weeks and is currently causing a lot of unrest for the record champions. The Pole himself announced for the first time yesterday that he would like to leave FCB in the summer. According to reports, the 33-year-old is drawn to FC Barcelona.
The FIFA world footballer rules out an extension at Bayern Munich. Munich, on the other hand, rule out a premature change. As of today, it is completely open where the top scorer will play next season.
“Let’s see what happens then”
Bayern legend and honorary president Uli Hoeneß commented on the Lewandowski cause on Sunday at the championship celebrations at Marienplatz and also referred to the current contract. The 70-year-old has no concerns that the Pole will let himself down in the new season: “Everything has been said on this subject. What I hear, and what I also think, would be that you don’t give it away. I always got to know Robert as a super professional. He also knew in Dortmund a year before that he was going to Bayern Munich and still had an outstanding season. That’s why I’m 100% sure that Robert will play very well for us next year.”
It is also interesting: Hoeneß does not rule out staying over the 2022/23 season: “Quite apart from that, if he stays for another year, it is by no means certain that he will then want to leave. At 35, he knows what he has at Bayern. Then let’s see what happens. I am very confident that we will have a good season with Robert Lewandowski.”