FC Barcelona reportedly want to meet demand for Robert Lewandowski

How high is FC Bayern’s pain threshold for a summer transfer from Robert Lewandowski? Recently it was said from Spain that their dream club FC Barcelona calculated that they could get rid of the top scorer as a bargain. Apparently nothing will come of it. Now the Catalans actually want to follow suit.

FC Bayern does not want to give up Robert Lewandowski this summer, as those responsible for sport around club president Herbert Hainer, CEO Oliver Kahn and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic have made clear like a mantra. However, according to Spanish media reports, Lewandowski’s dream destination FC Barcelona is still working hard to make the top transfer possible.



Since the Munich team is not forced to sell due to Lewandowski’s contract, which runs until 2023, it is FC Barcelona’s turn.

The Catalan newspaper “Sport” recently announced that the Barca bosses would calculate that a transfer fee of 30 million euros should be sufficient. FC Bayern is said to have already rejected a first offer of 32 million euros plus bonus payments.

Will Barcelona meet Bayern Munich’s demand?

In the end, the Polish national player shouldn’t be that cheap, as “Radio Catalunya” reported. Accordingly, FC Bayern has demanded a transfer fee of 50 million euros. The money must also be transferred in a single installment, it said.

Now the Spanish newspaper reported “AS“that Barca actually want to prepare an offer for that amount.

The financially troubled traditional club made fresh money possible at a general meeting last Thursday. Members accepted two proposals from Club President Joan Laporta to generate new revenue streams in the short term. According to the plan, around 700 million euros should be flushed into the coffers – money that could also flow into a Lewandowski transfer.

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