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Transfer Rumours 21/22

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Ah come on, fellas. Pole...Lewandowski....I'm wasted here.

On a serious note, the guy's still not only a superb finisher but a top level all-round attacking player. For the right fee (preferably none at all) he'd be at least as good a signing as Cavani has been for that other lot down the E.Lancs.Rd.
 

Dated 21 Aug 2021
https://theathletic.com/news/bayern...end-robert-lewandowskis-contract/Um1Eja0h47Bn

[article]Bayern Munich chairman Herbert Hainer has insisted it is too early to think about extending Robert Lewandowski's contract.

Reports emerged on Thursday that Lewandowski was keen to leave Bayern. They suggested the striker wanted a new challenge and that Bayern’s reported price tag — said to be more than £100 million — was designed to put off other clubs from making bids and stop him from leaving.

The Athletic reported, though, that Bayern will categorically not let Lewandowski leave the Allianz Arena this summer. It is also understood they have not put a value or price tag on him as they are not willing to sanction his exit.

Lewandowski's contract expires in the summer of 2023 and Hainer has now suggested there is no concerted push to tie him to new terms.

Hainer said: "We're happy with Robert. But we don't have to extend the contract now, we still have 2 years.

"As I said, I can imagine Robert staying beyond 2023. We're in permanent talks with all our players, including Lewy. But now is still early."

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Dated 21 Aug 2021
https://theathletic.com/news/bayern...end-robert-lewandowskis-contract/Um1Eja0h47Bn

[article]Bayern Munich chairman Herbert Hainer has insisted it is too early to think about extending Robert Lewandowski's contract.

Reports emerged on Thursday that Lewandowski was keen to leave Bayern. They suggested the striker wanted a new challenge and that Bayern’s reported price tag — said to be more than £100 million — was designed to put off other clubs from making bids and stop him from leaving.

The Athletic reported, though, that Bayern will categorically not let Lewandowski leave the Allianz Arena this summer. It is also understood they have not put a value or price tag on him as they are not willing to sanction his exit.

Lewandowski's contract expires in the summer of 2023 and Hainer has now suggested there is no concerted push to tie him to new terms.

Hainer said: "We're happy with Robert. But we don't have to extend the contract now, we still have 2 years.

"As I said, I can imagine Robert staying beyond 2023. We're in permanent talks with all our players, including Lewy. But now is still early."

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So no gentleman's agreement about leaving early
 
Are you referring to this?


There's confidence and there's total delusion. This doesn't reflect well on him at all. It just makes him come across as unhinged. There is literally nothing in his performances or stats that puts him anywhere near the best midfielders in this league.
 
It'll be like a new signing.

Also in other rumours.. Gini is tired, and regrets moving to PSG according to a 'close friend'.
 
Why???
[article]Liverpool have opened talks with 26-year-old midfielder Naby Keita over a new contract, with the Guinea international's current deal due to expire in 2023. (Calciomercato - in Italian)[/article]
The way he was utilised against Milan I can see him being used as the Gini replacement. It was a very Gini-esque performance with the added benefit of him being able to dribble and being more creative. If he can add consistency to his game he can become the player he was in the BL and that had us fork out over £50m for him.
 
It'll be like a new signing.

Also in other rumours.. Gini is tired, and regrets moving to PSG according to a 'close friend'.

To me his recent vapourings about "Liverpool never showed they wanted me" had a fairly obvious subtext: "Oh sh!t, what have I done?".
 
Yeah, Sturridge was my first thought too. You could also make a comparison with Greenwood in how he seems to strike the ball equally well from both sides.



Oh, that’s good to know - maybe he won’t go to Bayern after all, or at least not so soon.
 
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