Bayern are not considering signing Haaland to succeed Lewandowski

Bayern Munich Chief Executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge confirmed that his club is not considering contracting the brilliant Norwegian striker Erling Haaland for solutions, instead of his Dutch striker Robert Lewandowski, explaining that the latter will remain for a long time in the ranks of the Bavarian team.

Rummenigge was asked by the most popular newspaper in Germany, "Bild", about the rumors about the possibility of a transfer for Borussia Dortmund Haaland to the Bavarian team in the future, and he answered, "Where do these rumors come from? Currently the best player in the world in this position. Robert Lewandowski has a contract with us until 2023. "

"I am sure that thanks to Lewandowski's professionalism, the way he trains and how to keep fit, his end on the court is far away," he added.

More than one big club in Europe announced his desire to sign with Haaland after his remarkable brilliance in the ranks of Dortmund since his transfer to him in the winter transfers in 2020, specifically in the Champions League, where he scored 20 goals in 14 matches since his transfer to the industrial city of Ruhr club in Germany.

Dortmund may be forced to abandon Haaland's services in the event that he does not succeed in reaching the European Champions League next season, where he is currently ranked fifth, 4 points behind the fourth-place holder before the end of the domestic league eight stages.

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