Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn On Robert Lewandowski: We're Not Crazy, Discussing Transfers Of Players Who Always Score 30-40 Goals A Season For The Team
JAKARTA - Robert Lewandowski's fate has not yet come to light. The Polish player has yet to sign a new contract with Bayern Munich.
This has led to speculation that Robert Lewandowski will leave the Allianz Arena next season. Barcelona became one of the clubs who were interested in him.
Not wanting speculation to continue to grow, Bayern Munich CEO Olivier Kahn spoke up. He said, Robert Lewandowski, will obviously stay at Bayern Munich next season.
The 33-year-old's contract expires in the summer of 2023. Kahn said the club was not in talks with other teams over Robert Lewandowski.
"We definitely have Robert with us for the next season. We know what we have in him and we're relaxed about that," Kahn told Amazon Prime Deutschland.
"Talks will continue. We are not crazy and (not) discussing the transfer of players who score between 30-40 goals with us every season," continued the former Bayern Munich goalkeeper.
Meanwhile, Kahn also said that his party was also negotiating with Thomas Muller. This player will also be out of contract in June 2023.
"We are in talks with Thomas Muller. The discussions are very positive. If there is something to report, we will do it," said the Bayern Munich CEO.