JAKARTA — Robert Lewandowski is getting closer to Bayern Munich's exit. The Polish forward is already looking to leave the Allianz Arena.

In a press conference ahead of the Polish national team's training camp on Monday, May 30 yesterday, he said his departure would be the best solution for all parties.

"I am aware that a transfer will be the best solution for both parties. I am sure that Bayern will not stop me (forcibly) just because I have a chance," he said, citing AP.

Actually, Lewandowski still has one more season left on his contract until June 2023 with the Bavarian club. However, he did not want to sign a contract extension offered by Die Roten management.

Lewandowski is said to want to leave Bayern and anchor in Barcelona. However, his departure was slightly complicated by Bayern's management.

Even Barcelona has reportedly reached a verbal agreement on a three-year contract with the former Borussia Dortmund player. However, Die Roten emphatically says that they are not selling Lewandowski.

"From today one thing is certain, that my story with Bayern Munich is over and after everything that has happened in the last few months, I couldn't imagine a better collaboration," he said.

Lewandowski is one of the iconic players at Bayern Munich since joining the club in 2014. He recorded 35 goals in 34 appearances last season.

This achievement made him the top scorer in the German Bundesliga for the fifth season in a row and the seventh time overall.

In addition, he also broke the 41-year-old record for the most number of goals in the Bundesliga in a season.


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