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Robert Lewandowski needs to "stay away from" a transition to Chelsea as the striker fears he would battle to be as effective in the Premier League.
The 33-year-old is frantic to leave Bayern Munich this late spring, encouraging the Bundesliga club to allow him to leave instead of constraining him to see out the last year of his agreement.
His favored objective is Barcelona, however, it's unsure whether they are in a monetary situation to take the action to occur.
That has given support to different clubs, with Chelsea and PSG purportedly entering the race for Lewandowski. The Blues specifically could push for the Polish striker, with Romelu Lukaku apparently edging towards the leave entryway at Stamford Bridge.
In any case, a transfer to Chelsea could be hampered by Lewandowski's hesitance to play in England.
That is as per his previous specialist, Cezary Kucharski, who guarantees that while the player in the past blamed the English climate so as to keep away from an exchange to the Premier League, there was as a matter of fact a more significant element.
"I generally heard Robert give a silly clarification that it rains such a great amount in England," Kucharski told Sport 1.
"Yet, I think the real explanation was that he didn't figure he could be essentially as productive as in Germany. Robert was truly scared of that."
Chelsea could lose on Lewandowski too after this, and for that matter, Lewandowski could decide to go to PSG or run out his contract with Bayern and move to Fc Barcelona on a free transfer next season.
Robert Lewandowski's main target is Fc Barcelona as he is very interested in Xavi's project and wanted to be part of it. Chelsea on the other hand will try all that they can to get a new striker after their main man Romelu Lukaku is leaving the club for Inter Milan after not less than 100milion spent on him last summer.
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