Robert Lewandoski assured during a press conference at the Polish team’s concentration for his League of Nations debut that his “story at Bayern is over”.
“Today one thing is certain. My adventure at Bayern is over. I can’t imagine that we will continue to work together,” said the Polish striker.
“I’ve come to that conclusion and a transfer would benefit both parties. I don’t think Bayern will stop him just because they can. That’s all I can say,” he said.
The 33-year-old striker from Warsaw, who came over from Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich in 2014, considers his time at the Bavarian club practically over, winning every possible collective and individual title throughout his career. eight campaigns.
At the moment, he is trying to focus on his team, who will host Wales next Wednesday in Wrocław for the Nations League debut.
However, he added that he may be able to provide more information about his plans after Poland’s last match in the Nations League, against Belgium on June 4.
In recent weeks, he has made constant mention of Lewandowki’s desire not to continue at Bayern next season.
However, the German club insist that Lewandowski has a contract until 2023 and that they expect him to fulfill it. Barcelona is one of the teams interested in hiring the Pole.E
Source: El heraldo
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