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Bayern Munich intends to sell Lewandowski this summer, and several clubs are interested
His contract will expire in 2023.
Several European clubs are keeping tabs on Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski, with Barcelona among those interested in bringing the veteran striker to the club this summer.
The Blaugrana expressed their desire to sign the Poland international, but the Bavarians refused to negotiate his departure.
However, according to Bild, Bayern is now considering selling Lewandowski.
The contract of the 33-year-old expires in 2023, and he is unwilling to renew it, while Bayern want to avoid losing him on a free transfer next summer.
Barcelona made contact with Lewandowski several weeks ago, with president Joan Laporta taking part in negotiations In fact, despite the club's financial difficulties, the Barcelona president acknowledged that signing the Polish striker was a possibility.
The Robert Lewandowski transfer saga appears to have taken a new turn, with Bild reporting that the striker has informed Bayern Munich that he will not renew his contract and will leave in the summer.
Barcelona could sign Lewandowski for between 40 and 50 million euros now that Bayern Munich's strategy has shifted.
Lewandowski, who joined Bayern Munich in the 2014/15 season, is looking forward to a new challenge. With the Bavarians, he won 20 trophies and five Bundesliga top-scorer awards.
He will receive his sixth award this year after scoring 34 goals, ten more than Bayer Leverkusen's Patrik Schick, who is second in the scoring charts.
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In any case, Lewandowski isn't the only striker approached by Barcelona, nor is he the only team interested in him.
He will receive his sixth award this year after scoring 34 goals, ten more than Bayer Leverkusen's Patrik Schick, who is second in the scoring charts.
Due to the club's salary cap restrictions, the Pole will have to lower his financial demands if he wants to play at the Camp Nou.
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