Robert Lewandowski has not yet extended his contract with FC Bayern beyond the summer of 2023. Therefore, the future of the Munich striker is not only an issue in the Bundesliga, but also beyond Germany. According to a report from Spain, a former BVB companion is now dreaming of working with Lewandowski again.
For a good 15 months, Robert Lewandowski was still officially employed at FC Bayern. If those responsible for the German soccer champions still want to cash in on the Polish world-class striker, they would actually have to sell him this summer. Only then could a full fee be achieved for the 33-year-old.
But actually, CEO Oliver Kahn and Co. plan quite differently: Because Lewandowski should extend his contract, which expires in summer 2023, if possible. There should be more intensive talks about this in the near future, even if there is a risk that a well-known club could register an interest at any time. Just like Liverpool FC from the English Premier League has allegedly done.
According to information from “El National“Lewandowski, who was third in the table last season and was trained by former BVB coach Jürgen Klopp, focused on it. As the Spanish portal reports, both FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid are aiming for the Bayern striker, but both could against nothing to do with Liverpool’s plan.
Klopp advertises for Lewandowski with top salary
Because the LFC is said to be ready to put a transfer fee of 70 million euros on the table for Lewandowski. Accordingly, Klopp personally made a transfer from Lewandowski the number one priority. The trainer wants to entice the FCB star with an annual salary of over 20 million euros – net! Both buzzes that both Barca and Atleti can’t keep up with.
When courting Lewy, Klopp also relies on vitamin B. The Liverpool team manager and the 33-year-old know each other well from their times together at Borussia Dortmund. Under Klopp, Lewandowski matured into a top striker between 2010 and 2014 before finally moving on to Bayern Munich.
The attacker collected 186 games, 102 goals and 42 assists during his appearances at BVB under Klopp. The two won the German championship twice and the DFB Cup once. In the summer of 2013, BVB reached the final of the Champions League with Lewandowski and Klopp, where they lost to FC Bayern. Will the shared experiences at Liverpool FC continue in the summer? Questionable. There is currently more evidence that Lewandowski is renewing his contract with his current employer.
The hesitant appearance of FC Bayern is said to have upset the striker. However, it now seems unlikely that he will leave Munich.