Robert Lewandowski tells Bayern Munich he won't extend contract beyond 2022/23 | Striker wants Barcelona move this summer

 The prolific Poland striker has told the club he is looking for a new challenge and there is little in the way of financial motive in his decision not to extend his stay; Sky in Germany further report that Lewandowski would like to move to Barcelona this summer.


Robert Lewandowski has told Bayern Munich he will not extend his contract beyond the end of the 2022/23 season, according to Sky in Germany.

The prolific Poland striker has told the club he is looking for a new challenge and there is little in the way of financial motive in his decision not to extend his stay.

Lewandowski would like to move to Barcelona this summer rather than wait to become a free agent.

Oliver Kahn, Bayern Munich's chief executive, told Amazon Prime last month that Lewandowski would not be leaving the Allianz Arena this summer


"We would be stupid to sell a player who scores 30 to 40 goals per season," the former Bayern and Germany goalkeeper said. "We are and will be in talks about his future in the next weeks.




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