Lewandowski's Madrid contract revealed in 2013

The Polish newspaper Onet Sport He has unveiled the contract that Madrid presented to Robert Lewandowski in December 2013 to become a white player from 2014. At that time, the Polish striker was active in Borussia Dortmund, but he had already committed to Bayern. Now, Onet Sport brings to light the conditions of the contract that Madrid offered him.

Florentino Pérez fell in love with the Pole on April 24, 2013, the day he destroyed Madrid with four goals in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals that took place at Signal Iduna Park. After that sublime display, The Real Madrid president took advantage of the return match played six later at the Bernabéu to approach the forward and ask him: “Do you want to play for Madrid?” The Pole's response could not have been colder: “Talk to my agent.” And so it happened. Madrid contacted the forward's representative to send him your formal offer. This would comprise a six-season contract, with a gross salary of 8,609,590 euros per season. It would be paid twice: on February 10 and July 10 of each year. In addition, upon arrival free, Lewandowski would receive on February 10, 2015 a transfer bonus of 10,957,650 euros gross.

Madrid's offer included a series of clauses that prevented it from practicing risky sports such as skiing, riding a motorcycle, parachuting … Finally, Lewandowski decided to keep the agreement he had with Bayern and rejected the Madrid proposal.