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Bayern chief issues blunt verdict on Robert Lewandowski transfer amid Barcelona links

Bayern Munich chief executive Oliver Kahn has said that he and the German champions are not prepared to lose striker Robert Lewandowski before his contract expires next summer.

The Polish striker’s deal is due to end in the summer of 2023 having spent the last eight seasons at Bayern, scoring a staggering 238 goals in 253 Bundesliga appearances for the side, who won a 10th consecutive league title earlier this year.

Lewandowski, 33, has already outlined his intentions not to extend his contract beyond next year at the Allianz Arena, despite a stellar spell that has so far seen him win the Golden Boot award in Germany’s top flight six times.

With the veteran keen to move on from the German side, he has been heavily linked with a summer transfer switch. Barcelona have been strongly tipped to sign the forward, while in recent days Chelsea have also been linked with interest.

However, speaking about Lewandowski’s future, Kahn, who made 632 appearances in goal for Bayern between 1994 and 2008, dismissed a question of how much it would cost to let Lewandowski leave this summer, insisting that he will see out the duration of his contract.

“This question does not arise,” Kahn told Welt. “Robert Lewandowski has a contract until 2023, and he will fulfil it.” Despite the comments, reports claim that Lewandowski has his eyes set on a move to Barcelona in the summer.

Bayern were convincing winners of the Bundesliga this season, finishing eight points clear of Lewandowski’s former club Borussia Dortmund, who came second in the table.

Lewandowski ended the campaign with a staggering 35 league goals from just 34 league appearances. It is his second best tally for a league campaign during his time in the Bundesliga, having netted

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