LEWANDOWSKI COULD STAY AT BAYERN ACCORDING TO REPORTS

June 19, 2022
3 years ago

Despite interest from Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski should satisfy his authoritative obligations and acknowledge Bayern Munich's choice to keep him.

 

Uli Hoeness, the previous leader of Bayern Munich, repeated this feeling, mourning the Bundesliga's choice to ban the German first class from contending in Europe.

 

In spite of having a year left on his agreement, Lewandowski has proclaimed his choice to stop Bayern, referring to his experience with Julian Nagelsmann's side as "wrapped up."

 

The striker's #1 objective is normally considered as Barcelona.

 

In spite of Bayern's position on Lewandowski, Stats Perform comprehends that the Bundesliga champs have consented to purchase Sadio Mane from Liverpool, making room for the Poland forward to go.

 

In any case, the financials behind a Barca bargain for Lewandowski stay a secret, given Bayern's hesitance to sell and the Catalan club's factual monetary burdens.

 

Hoeness, who resigned as Bayern president in November 2019 following 49 years as a player and chief with the club, accepts Lewandowski will have no bad things to say about Bayern's choice in the event that they choose to keep him.

 

In a meeting with G14 Plus, Hoeness commented, "[He has] joined the place of FC Bayern: that is, to practice the option to have the agreement satisfied assuming no option is found."

 

"I accept Robert will ultimately embrace it."

 

While Lewandowski's exchange tales proceed, Hoeness has expressed his disappointment with the Bundesliga.

 

Bayern Munich brought home their tenth continuous championship in the 2021-22 season, with Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig giving negligible rivalry at the top.

 

Just Bayern Munich has won the Champions League two times over the most recent decade, in 2013 and 2020, and Hoeness accepts this is because of the 50+1 possession limit.

 

The German Football League (DFL) has decided that clubs with in excess of a 49 percent premium in the club wouldn't be permitted to contend in the Bundesliga, restricting the impact of likely financial backers.

 

"In the event that the Bundesliga - this doesn't connect with Bayern Munich - doesn't consider eliminating the 50+1 guideline, we will have significant troubles in staying aware of global contest over the long haul," Hoeness cautioned.