Officially .. Barcelona announces the signing of Polish Lewandowski

Barcelona has officially announced the signing of Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, 33, the German star of Bayern Munich.

And Barcelona announced yesterday, Saturday, that it had reached a preliminary agreement with Bayern regarding the deal, provided that the player passed a medical examination before signing official contracts.

Lewandowski joined the Barcelona team to the United States to conduct medical examinations and sign contracts before participating with the team in the friendly International Champions Cup that Barcelona is playing in the next few days as part of the team's preparations for the new season.

After a distinguished start to his football career in Poland, Lewandowski moved to Borussia Dortmund in 2010, and with the team won the German League title in 2011 and 2012, the German Cup title in 2012 and then the German Super in 2013, and with the team came second in the European Champions League in the 2012/2013 season .

After his brilliance in the ranks of Dortmund, the next step for the player was to move to Bayern in 2014, to win with the Bavarian team many titles and awards at the collective and individual levels.

With Bayern, Lewandowski won the German League title in 8 consecutive seasons from 2015 to 2022, the German Cup title 3 times, in addition to winning the German Super Cup 5 times and one title in each of the European Champions League, European Super and Club World Cup.

Lewandowski left many fingerprints with Bayern in light of his abundance of goals locally and in Europe, which helped him win the award for the best player in the world in the referendum of the International Federation of the Game (FIFA) in the 2020 and 2021 editions.

Neither club revealed the contract details, but some reports in Europe indicated that the value of the deal amounted to 50 million euros.

The player's contract with Bayern was scheduled to expire at the end of next season, but the player expressed his desire to move to Barcelona this summer.

Bayern rejected more than one offer from Barcelona before finally agreeing to the player's transfer.

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