Bayern boss confirms interest in Man City target Lewandowski

 

New Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann has confirmed other clubs are interested in star striker Robert Lewandowski.

 

Lewandowski has two years left to run on his current Bayern deal but has been heavily linked with a move away from the German giants every summer.

 

The Poland international has reportedly emerged as a transfer target for City this summer and Nagelsmann is not happy he needs to deal with the striker's future.

 

"The roumours about Robert Lewandowski have been around for ages, I think since he joined Bayern Munich," he told Sky Germany.

 

"I think it's normal for someone who scores so many goals that almost every club puts out a feeler.

 

"I think on one hand Robert knows what he has in Munich, what he has in the team. I've spoken to him and texted him.

 

"I'm not very fond of the first official act with a player being to immediately discuss his contractual situation."

 

 Bayern boss confirms interest in Man City target Lewandowski

 

 

Lewandowski broke the Bundesliga record for most goals in a single campaign last term with 41 in 29 appearances, claiming the European Golden Boot award by 11 goals in the process.

 

City's interest in Lewandowski will surely prove short-lived but they are running out of options to replace Sergio Aguero.

 

Pep Guardiola's side have been told they will need to complete shatter their club-transfer record by at least two times in order to land the likes of Harry Kane or Erling Haaland.