Lewandowski baffles Barcelona and Bayern about his future

Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski left the door open about his future with the Bavarian club, saying after his team was crowned German champions for the tenth time in a row, "something will happen soon."

And there were reports of Barcelona's desire to obtain the services of Lewandowski, 33, who confirmed that a decision on his fate may be soon, saying after the match that his team won over Borussia Dortmund 3-1 and crowning the local title, something will happen soon.

The Polish star said: "The only thing I know is that there will be a meeting (with Bayern)."

Even I don't know what could happen.

As I have said so far, I have not been talked to about my contract or my future by the club.

He added, "We will see how things develop," noting that his agent is negotiating with Bayern Munich.

Lewandowski is considered one of the best scorers in the world in recent years, and has scored 342 goals in 372 games for the Bavarian team since moving to him in a free deal from Dortmund in 2014.

Bayern Munich CEO and former goalkeeper Oliver Kahn had confirmed that his club wanted to keep Lewandowski, but at the same time admitted that the Polish star "is thinking about his future," referring to his club "needing time to convince him to stay."

Lewandowski's contract with Bayern Munich expires on June 30, 2023, and the club does not want to lose him for free if he refuses to extend his contract.

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