Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Lewandowski will be a Bayern player in a matter of weeks as Polish striker seeks 'new club and new life,' claims agent

Denied: Lewandowski has 36 goals in all competitions this season, but couldn't beat Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer in the Champions League final
Add Lewandowski has 36 goals in all competitions this season, but couldn't beat Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer in the Champions League final
Kucharski said Lewandowski is 'curious to get to know a new club and new life.'
Lewandowski was the second best scorer in the German league this season with 24 goals in 31 games. He scored all four goals in a 4-1 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League semifinals.
He has another season on his contract with Dortmund. Dortmund’s chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke reacted angrily to Heynckes’ apparent indiscretion after the final and said Dortmund had not received a formal transfer request from Bayern. Watzke had initially set a deadline of May 15 for offers for Lewandowski.
Dortmund has a dilemma: Either let Lewandowski go now for a fat transfer fee or see him leave for free once his contract is over.
If Lewandowski were to leave, Dortmund would prefer to see him go to a foreign club rather than join the Bundesliga rival, which has already lured one of its other stars, the highly talented midfielder Mario Goetze.
Goetze, however, had an exit clause in his contract that Lewandowski doesn’t have.

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