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Robert Lewandowski has revealed that he is yet to make his mind up where his future lies ahead of this summer's transfer window.

The 33-year-old will enter the final year of his contract at the end of the season.

And rumours are rife that he could be set to part ways with Bayern Munich, despite continuing his imperious form for the Bundesliga club.

Lewandowski has scored an incredible 39 goals in all competitions this season, once again bettering his record of a goal every game.

But he has hinted that he may be ready for a new challenge before the next campaign.

When asked by Sky Sports in Germany whether he will be on the move this summer, he said: "I am open to everything. I'm quiet.

"It is important for me to be able to focus on my game, always on what can happen in the last match.

"Everything that remains to be done regarding the contracts is a secondary issue and remains in the background.”

Back in December, Lewandowski also hinted that his time at the Allianz Arena could be coming to a close by playing down talk that he would be signing a new contract.

When asked about the possibility of a new deal, he replied: "I'm not thinking about that].

"I'm happy with how things are at the

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