With each premature elimination in the Champions League its share of rumours.

Bayern Munich is no exception.

Since the disappointment in C1 against Villarreal, the hallway noise machine has started up again, especially with regard to the future of Robert Lewandowski.

The Bavarian club "is not crazy enough to discuss the transfer of a player who scores between 30 and 40 goals per season for us", exploded the Bavarian president, Oliver Kahn, when asked on Tuesday evening about the future of the club. Polish centre-forward.

“He knows what he owes Bayern”

Kahn was responding on Amazon Prime to German press speculation about the Polish striker's possible departure to Barcelona, ​​fueled by the fact that his contract expires in June 2023 and the Bavarian club have yet to announce they have made an extension offer.

“In any case, we still have Robert for a season with us,” continued the leader.

“We started talking a long time ago, he knows what he owes FC Bayern, and we know what we owe him.

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