Robert Lewandowski had confirmed after Bayern Munich’s 2-2 draw with Wolfsburg that he might have played his last game for Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich confirmed the signing of Robert Lewandoskion in a five years deal from Dortmund on 9th July 2014.
The 33 years old Polish international has gone to make 375 appearances for Bayern Munich scoring 344 goals in the process.
Robert Lewandoski has been linked to Barcelona despite having one year left on his Bayern Munich contract. according to reports, The striker prefers to move this season and seek new challenges than run down his contract at the Allianz Arena.
The Polish international has been linked to a move to the Catalan giant(Barcelona) this summer.
What was said?
Robert Lewandoski told SkySport Germany that he had informed officials at Bayern Munich of his decision to leave the Club during the summer.
Speaking with SkySport Germany, he said: “I can confirm that I spoke to Hasan Salihamidzic, (Bayern sporting director)and informed him that the decision was made – and that I am not extending my contract with FC Bayern.’’
“Both sides have to think about the future. It’s best if we find the best solution for both sides.”
“I said to HasanSalihamidzic that if an offer comes, then we have to think about it – also for the club. Both sides have to think about the future. That’s all I can say.
“I still have a year’s contract left at Bayern. But I said that we have to find the best solution for both sides. We’ll have to wait and see what happens.”
Robert Lewandoski scored his 35th Bundesliga goal in the 2-2 draw against Wolfsburg confirming that Saturday’s match against Wolfsburg at the Volkswagen Arena might be his last game for Bayern Munich.
Robert Lewandoski told Vaiplay after the 2-2 draw: “It’s quite possible that it was my last game for FC Bayern. I can’t say 100 percent, but it could be. We want to find the best solution for me and the club.”
Where will Robert Lewandoski play next season?
With the striker confirming that he might have played his last game for Bayern Munich, the question is where will the Polish striker play next season.
Barcelona is believed to be the preferred destination for the FIFA men’s best player next season.
Looking at the financial problems Barcelona is facing can the Catalan giant lure the prolific striker to the Nou Camp.
Barcelona signed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on a free transfer from Arsenal in the winter, the 32 years old striker seems to be enjoying life at the Camp Nou scoring 11 goals in 15 La Liga appearances.
Robert Lewandoski is 33 years and is in the form of his life, taking into consideration his age and the financial constraints will Barcelona break the Bank to sign the Polish striker?