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Robert Lewandowski will not move to Real Madrid: Bayern CEO
With Arsenal and Manchester United both linked to the 27-year-old, this will be a blow to the Premier League sides.
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“It’s a big, exciting club”.
Lewandowski has had a superb season the Bundesliga, as his 30 league goals inspired Bayern to their fourth successive league title and third under Pep Guardiola.
Lewandowski moved to the Allianz Arena in 2014 on a free agent deal from Borussia Dortmund, and has scored 67 goals in 100 games for the club.
‘Contracts are not a holy relic in football.
Real Madrid have sounded out Robert Lewandowski over a potential move to Spain.
Per Lim, Rummenigge is defiant in his resolution that the gifted striker will not be leaving Bayern, whatever the price.
However, Rummenigge has moved quickly to suggest that this is definitely not on the cards, with the German club very committed in keeping their prized asset: “One thing I know for sure”. Unluckily for Bayern Munich, the Polish striker is listening. No one must give any thoughts about that.
“The decision is this”, he added: “Robert Lewandowski won’t be going no matter what offer is put on the table There is no pain threshold about Robert”. “We have no breaking point with Robert”.
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Per Aarons, Zinedine Zidane will be forced to make an offer in excess of £50 million to tempt the Germans to part with Lewandowski due to the length of time remaining on his current contract.