50 million euros solve Lewandowski's problem with Bayern Munich

Spanish media confirmed that the problem of Polish striker Robert Lewandowski with his club Bayern Munich was resolved after Barcelona agreed to pay 50 million euros to sign the Bavarian top scorer during the current transfer period.

And the Spanish newspaper “Marca” reported that Barcelona had already reached an agreement with the German club officials regarding the contract with the 33-year-old.

She added: "The agreement stipulates that the value of the deal will reach 50 million euros, including additional incentives."

For its part, the newspaper "Bild" revealed the details of the agreement, as it reported that Barca will pay 45 million euros, in addition to another 5 million as additional incentives.

At the same time, she confirmed that the Catalan club had signed the best player in the world for a period of 4 years, so that his contract would expire in the summer of 2026.

Barcelona completed all the details of the deal in the early hours of Saturday morning, to successfully close the contract file with Lewandowski.

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