After confirming his departure from Bayern Munich, Robert Lewandowski shared an emotional moment with the club’s fans after his final game.
The forward confirmed on Saturday that he wants to leave Bayern Munich this summer amid reports Barcelona are ready to offer the 33-year-old star striker a three-year contract.
Lewandowki banged in his 35th league goal this campaign in a 2-2 draw at Wolfsburg on the last weekend of the Bundesliga season, then dropped a bombshell.
“It could well be my last game for Bayern. I can’t say 100%, but it could be. We have to find the best solution for the club and me,” he told streaming service Viaplay.
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Lewandowski confirmed to Sky that he has told Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidzic he will not extend his contract, which expires in 2023 and that “when an offer comes, we have to think about it”.
“I have a year left, but we have to find the best solution for both sides,” the Poland striker added.
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