Just In: Polish Fans and Journalists wish Amid Lewandowski Transfer Update at Barcelona

Just In: Polish Fans and Journalists wish Amid Lewandowski Transfer Update at Barcelona

Barcelona’s quest for Bayern Munich hotshot Robert Lewandowski heading into the mid-year window is no secret mystery.

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The 33-year-old is one of the best cutting edge goal scorers and has made extraordinary progress during his eight-year spell with Bayern Munich. Nonetheless, with his agreement with Die Roten lapsing in 2023, the Poland chief has clarified that he doesn’t wish to go on at the club.

To be sure, Lewandowski truly wants to leave the Allianz Arena public and has his heart set on a late spring move to Barcelona.

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The previous Borussia Dortmund marksman conceded in a new meeting that he had not considered some other offers separate from the one from the Catalans.

Bayern Munich have been getting down to business, however, as they keep on seeming hesitant to relinquish the amazing goal scorer.

With the circumstance being ready for all intents and purposes, sport reached a few unmistakable writers from Poland to find out about what the inclination in Lewandowski’s country is as to his future at the club level.

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Mateusz Skwierawski of Wirtualna Polska/Viaplay, Radoslaw Przybysz of Meczyki.pl, Szymon Borczuch of TVP Sport, Wojciech Gorski of SportINTERIA and Adrian Boski of TVN24/Eurosport all addressed the power source about Lewandowski’s writer.

Every one of the five columnists repeated a similar view, guaranteeing that a transition to Barcelona would be great for Lewandowski. 

They added that there was an agreement among the Polish allies too about the 33-year-old’s circumstance, guaranteeing that he would be best served by leaving the club.

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The columnists added that a transition to Barcelona would address a “greater test” for Lewandowski, while likewise adding that the more extensive fan following and worldwide reach of the club, in contrast with Bayern Munich, could help the ace goal scorer land the Ballon d’Or too.

In this way, it seems like Lewandowski has the support of Polish writers and fans over his promoted move to Barcelona. 

But whether Bayern Munich yield their position and authorization for a deal stays the inquiry, nonetheless.