According to media information, the time of world footballer Robert Lewandowski at FC Bayern Munich is over and the move to FC Barcelona has been agreed.

This was reported by "Bild", Sky and "Kicker" early on Saturday morning without citing sources.

The Spanish press also reports accordingly.

Accordingly, the German record champions agreed with the Catalans on a transfer fee of 45 million euros and up to five million euros in bonus payments.

In Barcelona, ​​the Polish international is to receive a four-year contract until 2026.

Team presentation in the afternoon

He should sign this on Sunday and then go on a US tour with the team of the heavily indebted Catalan prestigious club – instead of with FC Bayern.

For a long time, the leadership around CEO Oliver Kahn and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic had insisted on the fulfillment of the contract.

But now the Munich team is letting their top scorer go, who was still training with the team on the Bayern club grounds on Saturday morning.

However, he should no longer take part in the team presentation in the afternoon.

Instead, Lewandowski will make his way to Barcelona on Saturday.

Similar information leaked out from there.

"My story with Bayern is over"

The departure had become more and more apparent.

Lewandowski himself had forced his departure from Munich with ever clearer words.

The initially polite request to leave the club has since given way to an unequivocal demand.

"My story with Bayern is over.

After everything that has happened in the last few months, I cannot imagine further good cooperation," said the 33-year-old, trying to urge his employer to release it.

Recently, calm had returned between the two parties.

Kahn's "Basta" announcement

Kahn had emphasized Lewandowski's whereabouts with a "Basta" announcement at the championship celebration in mid-May.

But after the latest developments, the Munich team thought differently.

Training on Saturday was the last for Lewandowski in the FC Bayern Munich jersey.

While national player Serge Gnabry is about to extend his contract, the number nine's time is over and there will be no joint offensive with new signing Sadio Mané.

The seven-time top scorer in the Bundesliga, who in his opinion had complained about a lack of appreciation, moved from Borussia Dortmund to Säbener Strasse on a free transfer in the summer of 2014.

There he was German champion every year.

He won the Champions League once in an FCB jersey and the DFB Cup three times – and he also set numerous goal records.

In the 2020/21 season, Lewandowski improved on Gerd Müller's record, which had been considered "eternal" for almost half a century, and scored 41 goals in one season.

After Erling Haaland, who switched from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City in the Premier League, the Bundesliga loses its biggest top star.