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Poland manager Czeslaw Michniewicz has tipped Liverpool to hijack Barcelona 's transfer swoop for Robert Lewandowski.

The 33-year-old recently went public with his desire to leave Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window, declaring that 'his story is over' at the Allianz Arena. Now on international duty, Michniewicz has weighed in on the speculation surrounding his future and wants to see Lewandowski reunite with Jurgen Klopp, his former Borussia Dortmund manager, at Anfield.

"I'd like to see Lewandowski in Liverpool since I'm a supporter of the club," the Poland boss told a news conference ahead of his side's Nations League opener against Wales on Wednesday.

While Barcelona remain the overwhelming favourites to sign the striker, Chelsea, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with interest.

Lewandowski confirmed on Monday that he wants to leave Bayern after eight years which have seen him break countless goalscoring records to assure his status as a Bundesliga legend.

"My story at Bayern is over," the former Dortmund star stated. "After everything that has happened in recent months, I cannot imagine further good cooperation. Bayern is a serious club and I hope they will not keep me just because they can. A transfer is the best solution for all

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