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Transfer News:Robert Lewandowski's desired destination is revealed amid Chelsea speculation
Chelsea is interested in signing this player. Robert Lewandowski is interested in moving to La Liga.
Despite Chelsea's interest, Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski wants to play football in Spain, according to Sport (h/t Football.London).
This season, the Polish superstar has been sensational for the Bavarian giants, scoring 45 goals in 38 games in all competitions. In recent years, the 33-year-old has established himself as one of the finest players in the world, so it's no surprise to see him put up such impressive stats.The prolific striker's contract with Bayern Munich expires in 2023, and his future with the club has been uncertain as a result, as he will enter the final year of his contract next season. There's a chance he'll leave the Allianz Arena in the summer, and if that happens, Chelsea could take advantage of the situation.
However, a move to Stamford Bridge is unlikely due to the fact that the Polish icon wants to play in La Liga, the league in which Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi genuinely captured the footballing globe.
There's no denying that Robert Lewandowski's numbers are world-class. With each passing year, he has improved his game to new heights and has a fantastic scoring record. He has 504 career goals in 668 games, according to transfermarkt.
It's no secret that Chelsea has struggled without a reliable No.9 and has had to rely on midfielders and defenders for goals. Since his arrival at Stamford Bridge, Timo Werner has struggled for goals, while Romelu Lukaku's play has been inconsistent.Lewa may not be the most youthful striker in the league, but despite turning 34 in August of this year, he has shown no symptoms of aging. If a player is good, age is nothing more than a number.
When Thiago Silva arrived from PSG, we saw that. The Brazilian was clearly nearing the end of his playing career when he joined us in the Premier League and went on to win the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup.What happens with Lewandowski remains to be seen, but it's certainly an intriguing tale to keep an eye on. A player of his caliber in the Premier League would undoubtedly attract attention, but he could easily transfer to Spain instead– and so, if we intend to recruit a striker, it could be prudent to have some backup possibilities on hand.
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