Lewandowski certainly piques Arabia’s interest

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Like other stars in the world, Arab football is also interested Robert Lewandowski. In the list headed by Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr) and Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad) and in the possible Sergio Ramos, Di Maria and Firmino, Saudi Arabia tried to add the Polish striker from boatwhose name appeared a week ago in conjunction with Al-Hilal’s offensive Messi. But despite the astronomical offer it has on the table, Lewy He has no intention of leaving the club, where he has a contract until June 2025.

Dedicated to the Polish team, Lewandowski strongly respond to interest. “There is no subject”, he said, to add: “So I don’t think about that anymore, because why would I think about it if there is no subject? Above all because my contract (with Barça) is still going on. I see what is happening (in Arabia ) but it doesn’t worry me, because I have other priorities at the moment”, he answered, in statements collected by Sport Interia.

This medium was explained days ago by the technician Czesław Michniewicz he can take over the Abha Football Club and hence the interest. Barça paid 45 million, including five in variables, to Bayern for his signing a year ago. The termination clause of the ‘9’ azulgrana, who next season will receive 26 million gross, is 500 million euros.

The Polish striker is only thinking about Barcelona. He has closed his first season in the boat in achieving the ‘Pichichi’, in addition to the Liga and Spanish Super Cup. Although in European competitions the role of the Barca team has been disappointing, the goalscorer’s first season has been very positive on all levels.

Source: La Verdad

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