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There is no doubt that the 2022 Robert Lewandowski transfer saga has been a shambles. From Lewandowski's public protests about how Bayern Munich is holding him hostage to Bayern's statements that the Polish striker will finish his contract, it hasn't been ideal for either party. Barcelona is interested in the legendary striker but has not met Bayern's asking price.
Robert Lewandowski's agent, Pini Zahavi, recently told Brazzo that he would like to serve as a mediator between the two clubs. Bayern expects Lewandowski to return to training next week, but it's clear that Lewandowski wants his time with the club to be over.
It's not good to have a player like this on the team, and it could lead to locker room drama with other teammates upset about Lewandowski's attitude. The current situation has calmed down, but Bayern may be willing to settle for around 50 million euros to put an end to it.
Furthermore, Bild reported that Lewandowski's camp is not expecting a new bid from FC Barcelona. In fact, Lewandowski's representatives are hoping that Bayern Munich will simply decide to sell the player rather than wait for what they believe to be a fair offer.
With the training date fast approaching, the next week will be critical in Lewandowski's career in Munich. Should he remain or should he leave?
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To keep up with rivals, the Boehly-Clearlake administration has promised Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel six new signings.
To keep up with rivals, the Boehly-Clearlake administration has promised Thomas Tuchel six new signings.
According to the Evening Standard, new Chelsea owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital have promised coach Thomas Tuchel six new signings to help bridge the gap between the club and Manchester City and Liverpool next season. This follows Chelsea's failure to sign a new player this summer.
Tuchel has lost senior players such as Romelu Lukaku, Antonio Rudiger, and Andreas Christensen. Many other players are expected to leave the Blues this summer as Tuchel restructures his squad for next season.
Chelsea were expected to challenge for the title last season but finished third on the table, losing the FA Cup and Carabao Cup finals on penalties to Liverpool and crashing out of the Champions League quarter-finals, losing to Real Madrid 5-4 on aggregate.
To keep up with rivals, the Boehly-Clearlake administration has promised Thomas Tuchel six new signings. This season, Tomas Tuchel has been promised six new signings. In the last month, the Blues have been linked with a number of players. They have yet to sign one, however. Almost every department requires new recruits or may see Under-23 players promoted to the senior squad.
Chelsea has been approached by Cristiano Ronaldo's agent.
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