Robert Lewandowski, who plays for Bayern Munich, one of the German Bundesliga teams, announced that he wanted to leave the team in the statements he made last week with the Polish National Team and said that they needed to help Bayern in this regard.
Later, Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn stated that this was not a one-sided thing. Lewandowski, who made statements again on a podcast program in Poland today, reiterated his desire to leave the team. Here are the headlines from Lewandowski’s explanations:
“I don’t want to leave, it’s not about money. I want to have other feelings in my life. They didn’t listen to me until the end. Something tells me that I need to leave and I can’t get over it. I think if you’ve been playing for a club for years, you’ve always kept yourself ready, you’ve been ready even after injuries and you’ve brought out your best self. “We need to find the best solution for both sides and not look one-sided. I would understand if I made such a request after playing here for a few years, but I want to see this respect after finishing a road like this. Why would the club force me? “Is the player going to want to come to Bayern? I’ve been here for 8 years. I’ve met great people, we’ve done great things. I want it to stay that way.”
As the club that is most interested in Lewandowski, the Spanish team Barcelona comes to the fore.
The 33-year-old striker, who played a total of 373 official matches for Bayern, scored 344 goals.
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