Of course, Lewandowski and his team are at a serious impasse.
He has made numerous unsuccessful attempts to push his way into FC Barcelona, and supposedly a holdout is his next and most determined option. However, would he really do that?
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His agent Maik Barthel, who represented him during his contentious departure from Borussia Dortmund, is confident in it and told BILD that a similar strategy was contemplated in 2013.
He eventually left Dortmund on a free transfer that year after Dortmund refused to sell.
Lewandowski would give Bayern at least one more year of service, which is what his employers in Bavaria want if history were to repeat perfectly.
Lewy’s Fantasy La Liga team, the opposing party in this dispute, is allegedly not in favor of a strike.
Although Joan Laporta, the president of Barça, enjoyed the verbal sparring of the previous month, their current efforts are concentrated on convincing Bayern to enter into negotiations.
They appear to be content with the possibility of making the fourth offer, possibly in the range of €50 million, and it’s unclear whether taking extreme steps will advance their efforts or derail them.
Lewandowski has informed Bayern that he has no plans to attend preseason workouts. This may compel Bayern to sell him even though they can still hold him to his contract since they don’t want a disgruntled Lewandowski to report to practice or for any problems to lower spirits before the following practice.
Barcelona has expressed interest in signing the Polish striker; a three-year contract has been agreed upon; of course, this is subject to the Catalans’ ability to resolve their financial difficulties.
Robert Lewandowski insists that allowing him to leave would be in everyone’s best interests. He has no animosity toward Bayern Munich and won’t force a move.
Lewandowski, who prefers to leave the Bundesliga winners than prolong a contract that is set to expire next year, has been strongly connected with a move to Barcelona.
In a recent interview, the Poland international claimed that “something has died” inside of him and that he has to leave Bayern to “experience new emotions.
“Lewandowski must finish out his contract, according to Bayern, despite suggestions that Barcelona would find it difficult to raise the money to sign the 33-year-old.
Lewandowski insists that the Bavarian powerhouses will benefit more if they resolve their dispute and prevent him from leaving on a free transfer next year.
Lewandowski must finish out his contract, according to Bayern, despite suggestions that Barcelona would find it difficult to raise the money to sign the 33-year-old.
Lewandowski insists that the Bavarian powerhouses will benefit more if they resolve their dispute and prevent him from leaving on a free transfer next year.
Robert Lewandowski insists that allowing him to leave would be in everyone’s best interests. He has no animosity toward Bayern Munich and won’t force a move.
Lewandowski, who prefers to leave the Bundesliga winners than prolong a contract that is set to expire next year, has been strongly connected with a move to Barcelona.
Lewandowski insists that the Bavarian powerhouses will benefit more if they resolve their dispute and prevent him from leaving on a free transfer next year.
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