Barcelona is the reason .. strange behavior from Lewandowski in Bayern Munich training

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski seemed indifferent when he resumed his team's training, as the German newspapers "Bild" and "Mundo Deportivo" revealed, amid his desire to move to Barcelona.

"Bild" published a video and indicated, "His indifference to the exercises was very clear, and his body language means a lot. He wants to go to Barcelona without a doubt."


And she added, "Lewandowski arrived a few minutes late and was the last to enter the field. Without any enthusiasm, he was also the last who started warm-up exercises and then training without finishing it. His relationship with his colleagues is no longer the same as before, he only spoke with Leon Goretzka and joked with Jamal Musyala. ".


"We also did not see him speak directly with Nagelsmann (Bayern coach), and it was remarkable, especially when the latter gave his instructions, as Lewandowski was outside the players' circle and turned to the other side."


She explained, "He did not make any personal effort during a training match and did not score. The losing team should have been punished by making cranks, but he did not do that and went to the dressing room."


But other reports indicated that the 33-year-old's behavior improved on Thursday, as he did not delay training and his body language was good, as he joined a group of players that celebrated the team's striker Serge Gnabry's birthday and shook hands with coach Nagelsmann.


The uncertainty about Lewandowski's future was reflected in his family, and his wife replied on social media about whether her husband would move to Barcelona by saying, "I would like to know that too."


And Lewandowski announced at the end of May that his "story" with the German club "is nearing its end" during a press conference with the Polish national team.


The Catalan club showed great interest in the signing of the top scorer and winner of the FIFA Player of the Year award twice.


And Barcelona president Joan Laporta said on July 7, "We have made an offer to the player, we are waiting for a response and we will see if it is positive."


According to some media, the "Blaugrana" made an offer of around 40 million euros, but he returned and raised the value of his offer.

Lewandowski has been defending the Bavarian club's colors since 2014, scoring 344 goals.

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