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Ulrich Hoeness, honorary president of Bayern Munich, expressed his thoughts on the Robert Lewandowski situation and sent a clear message to Barcelona, who remain hopeful of signing him this summer.
I have no information about a new offer. However, given the state of affairs in Munich, Barcelona should forego making another offer ", said the ex-player in an interview with 'Sky Sports.
In a similar vein, he stated about the Spanish club: "They are clearly con artists who, despite their massive debt, can find a bank willing to lend them money to pay for such things. To be honest, I have a hard time picturing it.
I don't make the choices. However, Bayern's statements were unequivocal. They say Robert should finish his contract in Munich. I don't believe any amount of money they offer will persuade us otherwise, said the honorary president.
In this regard, Hoeness claims that Bayern believe Lewandowski will stay until his contract expires in 2023. At the same time, Barcelona is preparing a new offer for the 33-year-old.
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CHELSEA has been given'special treatment' after focusing on defender Milan Skriniar.
Chelsea have been given a significant transfer advantage over PSG in their pursuit of Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar. Following the departures of Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger, Thomas Tuchel has prioritized the signing of two new center-backs.
Although the west London club has not yet put forward a proposal or 'talked about numbers,' they have been informed that if they pursue the signing of Skriniar, they will be given'special treatment,' according to Corriere dello Sport. Inter are reportedly willing to sell their player for £60 million, but that is only what PSG and other interested parties would have to pay to complete a deal.
The reason for such treatment is Chelsea's decision to loan Romelu Lukaku to Inter on a season-long loan for £7 million. According to the report, despite the fact that the Slovakian may prefer a move to Paris over a reunion with his friend Achraf Hakimi.
Meanwhile, if the French giants want to sway the player away from Tuchel, they will have to make a much bigger effort after the Italian club rejected an initial offer of £52 million. Tuchel is said to be a huge fan of the centre-back and believes he would fit in perfectly as Rudiger's replacement, possessing both leadership qualities and international experience from his time in Serie A.
The club is confident of completing a deal because of their strong relationship with Inter, which resulted in the two parties agreeing on a deal to bring Lukaku to west London last summer and loan him back to the San Siro this year.
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