Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Bayern Munich identify replacement for Robert Lewandowski

Bundesliga champions are preparing for life after Pep Guardiola, but it seems they will have to brace themselves for another departure at the end of the current season.

Robert Lewandowski could follow the path of his current boss and leave Bayern Munich in the summer for a move abroad.

If speculation from Spanish media outlet As are to be believed, the Poland striker is once again the target for Real Madrid, who are ready to pay €100 million to bring Lewandowski to Santiago Bernabeu.

Los Blancos have been following the 27-year-old ever since he scored four against the Spanish giants in the 2012/13 UEFA Champions League semi-finals when Florentino Perez approached Lewandowski for a possible move to Real Madrid.

Los Blancos will have big competition in their pursuit as Manchester City are reportedly ready to engage in a tug-of-war with the Spanish giants with Pep Guardiola willing to take Lewandowski with him to the Etihad Stadium.

Bayern Munich have, however, already identified the replacement for Poland striker. The Bavarians are keen to bring Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain in the summer.

The Argentine has been in fantastic form this season, having already scored 22 Serie A goals for Partenopei.

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Milos Markovic


Formerly a Chief Editor at the largest sports site in Serbia Sportske.net, Milos Markovic is an avid football writer who contributes to a variety of online football magazines - most prominently Soccernews.com and Futbolgrad.com. His feature articles, editorials, interviews and match analyses have provided informed opinion and views, helping the football aficionados keep up to date on relevant events in world football.

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  • BesserWisser

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    Wait, what am I missing here??? I thought Real Madrid was on a transfer ban until 2017? Was there a successful appeal I missed?

  • BesserWisser

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    Wait, what am I missing here??? I thought Real Madrid was on a transfer ban until 2017? Was there a successful appeal I missed?

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