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Bayern Munich’s Polish forward Robert Lewandowski celebrates scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final, second leg football match FC Bayern Munich v FC Villarreal in Munich, southern Germany on April 12, 2022. (Photo by CHRISTOF STACHE / AFP)
Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn has dismissed as "nonsense" reports that their top-scoring striker Robert Lewandowski could leave when the season finishes next month. Lewandowski chalking up his 47th goal this season in Tuesday's 1-1 draw at home to Villarreal which saw Bayern knocked out of the Champions League with a 2-1 aggregate defeat in the quarter-finals. However, Lewandowski, who turns 34 in August, is out of contract next year.
Oliver Kahn, director general del Bayern de Múnich, ha mandado un mensaje directo al Barcelona en su intención de contratar el próximo verano a Robert Lewandowski. Ha sido, minutos antes del arranque del partido de vuelta de cuartos de final de la Champions ante el Villarreal: "No estamos locos y estamos hablando de un cambio de un jugador que marca entre 30 y 40 goles con nosotros cada temporada. Definitivamente lo tendremos con nosotros una temporada más".
Bayern Munich chief Oliver Kahn insists Robert Lewandowski will still be at the club next term despite talk persisting about the Pole's exit.
MUNICH, Germany : Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann is prepared to face the music following their Champions League quarter-final exit to underdogs Villarreal on Tuesday while also trying to pick his team up to seal the Bundesliga title for some consolation.
Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn has quashed reports that Robert Lewandowski is set to leave the club this summer for Barcelona.
Robert Lewandowski could end up moving from Bayern Munich to Barcelona, but no deal has been agreed yet between the two clubs. Polish broadcasters «TVP Sport» and «Interia Sport» claimed that Lewandowski would leave Bayern and an agreement had been reached with the Catalan club. Ad/> Reports were circulating that Lewandowski had informed the top brass at Bayern Munich of his decision.