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LEWANDOWSKI SET TO GET BARCA AFTER VERBAL UNDERSTANDING TOGETHER WITH BAYERN

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Lewandowski set to get Barca after verbal understanding together with Bayern

 

Poland striker Robert Lewandowski is set to join Barcelona after Bayern Munich agreed with the LaLiga side on an exchange, the Bundesliga champions said on Saturday.

 

The 33-year-old has a year staying on his Bayern contract and various media reports had said he was supposed to sign a three-year manage the 26-times Spanish bosses.

 

"We have come to a verbal concurrence with Barcelona," Bayern president Herbert Hainer said in an explanation.

 

"Having clearness for all parties is great. Robert is an unbelievable player and he won everything with us. We are extraordinarily appreciative to him."

 

Spanish media detailed that Barcelona would pay around 45 million euros ($45.4 million) or more one more 5 million in additional items for the striker.

 

Lewandowski joined Bayern in 2014 from Borussia Dortmund and has won the Bundesliga consistently from that point forward, as well as the Champions League in 2020.

 

Named Fifa Best Men's Player for the second consecutive year in January, Lewandowski said in May that his story with Bayern was finished and he was unable to envision remaining on with the German bosses. Peruse full story

 

The club were not anxious to let the Bundesliga's second-most elevated all-time scorer go, however Bayern sports chief Hasan Salihamidzic had affirmed Lewandowski didn't acknowledge a proposal to broaden his agreement and was searching for new experience somewhere else.

 

Bayern likewise reported that German global Serge Gnabry, who had been connected by the British media with a re-visitation of the Premier League, had broadened his agreement until 2026.

 

Named Fifa Best Men's Player for the second consecutive year in January, Lewandowski said in May that his story with Bayern was finished and he was unable to envision remaining on with the German bosses. Peruse full story

 

The club were not anxious to let the Bundesliga's second-most elevated all-time scorer go, however Bayern sports chief Hasan Salihamidzic had affirmed Lewandowski didn't acknowledge a proposal to broaden his agreement and was searching for new experience somewhere else.

 

Bayern likewise reported that German global Serge Gnabry, who had been connected by the British media with a re-visitation of the Premier League, had broadened his agreement until 2026.

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