“Lewandowski is a great football player, scorer, but he is an age player.

I have doubts about whether it is worth paying 50 or 60 million for it, not counting the salary.

There are many doubts about whether to sign him or not,” Koeman said on Esport3.

Lewandowski has been playing for the Munich club since 2014.

As part of the German team, the Pole became the winner of the Champions League and a multiple champion of Germany.

In the Bundesliga for Bayern, he played 252 matches in which he scored 237 goals.

Barcelona were ready to pay €50 million for the Polish striker, but the Bayern management did not respond to this offer.

Lewandowski in early June announced a boycott of the leadership of the German club.

Earlier it was reported that Bayern are ready to sell Lewandowski for €60 million.