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Bayern Munich insists on Lewandowski’s stay until the end of his contract

Bayern Munich sporting director, Hasan Salihamidzic, stated that the club is committed to keeping striker Robert Lewandowski in the team until the end of his contract.
Radio “Monte Carlo” quoted Saleh Meddjic as confirming the club’s position on the departure of its Polish top scorer Robert Lewandowski, stressing that he cannot leave the team until his contract expires next year.
Salimadzic explained that he clearly explained the team’s position in a telephone conversation he had with the 33-year-old Polish player on Tuesday.
Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, who has been linked with a move to Barcelona, ​​said at his country’s national team training camp on Monday that his time at Bayern Munich was “over” and that a summer move would be the best outcome for all parties.
Lewandowski, whose contract with the Bavarian club extends for another season, commented: “My story with Bayern Munich is definitely over and I can’t imagine more cooperation with the club after what happened in the last months. I think the transfer will be the best for both parties and Bayern will not stop me just because He has a chance,” according to the Associated Press.
Lewandowski was speaking in Warsaw before Poland’s Nations League match against Wales. “It is difficult to know if I will continue to play for Bayern next season,” the 33-year-old formerly said.

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