Lewandowski: “My era at Bayern is over, I hope they don’t keep me”

BARCELONA, 30 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has assured that his time at the Bavarian club “has ended” and that he trusts that they will not retain him against his will despite having another year of signed contract, and has recognized that his current situation does not It is pleasing.

“I don’t like this situation. What is certain is that my era at Bayern Munich is over. I don’t see any chance of continuing my career at this club. Let’s see what happens in the next two weeks,” he assured at the conference. of press, concentrated with his selection.

Lewandowski, when asked by the newspaper Sport about whether he was optimistic about his signing for FC Barcelona, ​​said with a laugh that it was a “great question”. “I don’t want to continue, now I want to concentrate on Poland and then we will have time to talk about this situation,” he appealed.


In addition, he recalled that Bayern Munich is a “serious club” and made a request to its leaders. “I hope they don’t keep me just because they can. I don’t see the possibility of continuing,” reiterated the Polish international striker, who made clear his intention to leave the Allianz Arena this summer.

At the moment, at FC Barcelona they openly acknowledge that there is interest, even negotiations, for Lewandowski, who should arrive with a transfer as he has a valid contract. It was the coach, Xavi Hernández, who recently stated the following: “It’s a possibility that it could come. He has also said it publicly. There are negotiations, but it won’t be easy.”