Roberto Lewandowski (34, Bayern Munich) is reportedly disappointed by Munich’s treatment.
“Levan Dovsky and his family were shocked by the Munich club’s attitude,” Spain’s “Varsa Universal” quoted a report by Germany’s “Bild.” They said they believed that he had “no grace” for everything he had given the club over the past eight years.
Lewandowski is dreaming of moving to FC Barcelona this summer. “It’s likely that this was my last game in Munich,” he said after the league’s top scorer award ceremony in May. I can’t say 100 per cent, but it probably is. I want to find the best solution for me and the club,” he said in a shocking statement.
Lewandowski said afterwards, “My journey in Munich is all over. It’s a clear fact. I don’t think there’s a possibility of continuing to play for this team,” he said, unilaterally declaring a break with Munich.
However, Munich has no intention of sending Lewandowski. “Levan Dovsky refused to renew his contract. He said he wanted to try a new challenge. But our position has not changed. Lewandowski’s contract runs through June 30, 2023. “This is true,” he said. “I can’t let him go.
Nevertheless, Lewandowski is still sticking to his attitude of leaving, but Munich also has no intention of backing down. Munich is still demanding 50 million euros (about 65.6 billion won) for his ransom. Barcelona’s three recruitment offers were reportedly rejected.
Lewandowski was shocked by the current situation, according to the media. In particular, he was greatly disappointed after seeing Munich celebrate Sadio Mane’s recruitment. Munich recruited 30-year-old Manet for 30 million euros (about 39.4 billion won) with one year left on his contract, but why not send him to 40 million euros (about 52.5 billion won) in transfer fees?
The reason why Munich so firmly blocked his transfer was because of the influence of former chairman Uli Hohenes. The media said, “President Salihamizi 단 and CEO Oliver Khan can accept the negotiation, but former chairman Hoennes is sticking to the transfer fee of 50 million euros. He is a member of the Munich Advisory Committee and still has great influence.