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Robert Lewandowski affirmed on Saturday that he wants to leave Bayern Munich this summer in the midst of reports Barcelona are prepared to offer the 33-year-old star striker a three-year contract.
Lewandowki banged in his 35th association goal this mission in a 2-2 draw at Wolfsburg on the last few days of the Bundesliga season, then, at that point, dropped a bombshell.
"It could well be my last game for Bayern. I can't say 100%, yet it very well may be. We need to track down the best solution for the club and me," he told streaming service Viaplay.
Lewandowski affirmed to Sky that he has told Bayern sports chief Hasan Salihamidzic he won't broaden his agreement, which expires in 2023 and "that when a proposition comes, we need to consider it".
"I have a year left, however we need to track down the best solution for the two sides," the Polish striker added.
The consecutive champ of Fifa's best male player grant has brought home each championship accessible since joining Bayern in 2014, including eight Bundesliga trophies for an aggregate of ten having won two with ex-club Dortmund. He also lifted the Champions League in 2020.
In Wolfsburg, Lewandowski scored a crisp header from a Thomas Mueller after safeguard Josip Stanisic gave Bayern an early lead.
Wolfsburg pawed their direction back as Danish forward Jonas Wind scored, then, at that point, veteran striker Max Kruse evened out for the hosts.
Elswhere, Erling Haaland signed off his last debut for second-put Borussia Dortmund in a 2-1 home win over Hertha Berlin.
The Norwegian star is set to finish a hotly anticipated move to Manchester City for next season.
Haaland balanced from the penalty spot in the second half to counterbalance Ishak Belfodil's initial goal for Hertha at Signal Iduna Park.
Dortmund's 17-year-old striker Youssoufa Moukoko fell off the seat and snatched the victor, just seconds subsequent to supplanting Axel Witsel.
Haaland extolled home fans after the last whistle while Dortmund also said farewell to sports chief Michael Zorc.
The loss pushed Hertha into sixteenth, and that means a two-legged assignment set up to contend with the group which finishes third in the second division, right now Hamburg.
"The boys are completely exhausted and stirred up," said Hertha sports chief Fredi Bobic.
"They must now have the conviction to arrange it in these two games."
ENDO RESCUES STUTTGART
There were emotional scenes in Stuttgart where Japan midfielder Wataru Endo scored a stoppage-time champ to seal a 2-1 win over Cologne.
The success saw Stuttgart paw their direction to fifteenth and reliable survival next season.
Stuttgart striker Sasa Kalajdzic set things straight for having a first-half penalty saved by heading in the resulting corner 26 seconds after the fact.
Cologne leveled when veteran French striker Anthony Modeste headed in his twentieth goal of the season until Endo struck.
Stuttgart fans stormed the pitch at the last whistle to start off the celebrations.
"It feels great, however I have a sore head from all the shouting and celebrating," said lead trainer Pellegrino Matarazzo.
"It was an extraordinary second. I'm so glad for the boys. You always remember a second like today."
Cologne finish seventh to fit the bill for the Europa Conference League.
Association Berlin will play in the Europa League next season subsequent to finishing fifth after Nigeria striker Taiwo Awoniyi got two times to seal a 3-2 win.
Association dashed into a 2-0 lead as Grischa Proemel gave the hosts an early lead before Awoniyi changed over a penalty.
Bochum thundered back as Simon Zoller headed in a goal, then, at that point, Eduard Loewen evened out before Awoniyi snatched a late champ.
Freiburg finished sixth and punched their Europa League ticket despite losing 2-1 at Bayer Leverkusen, whose Argentinian safeguard Exequiel Palacios scored the champ seven minutes into stoppage time.
Arminia Bielefeld joined Greuther Fuerth in being consigned from Germany's first class despite a 1-1 draw at RB Leipzig, who finished fourth and qualified for the Champions League.
Germany midfielder Jonas Hofmann scored two times as Borussia Moenchengladbach thrashed Hoffenheim 5-1.
Brazil Defender Tutu and Colombia striker Rafael Borre hit the net as Eintracht Frankfurt adjusted for Wednesday's Europa League last against Rangers with a 2-2 draw at Mainz.
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