It appears Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski will leave the Bundesliga club anytime soon following rumours that he is aiming at the Champions League, and feels he can’t win it with his current side.
In a new development, there are reports that he is now taking Spanish lessons amid speculations that he is getting set to move to Real Madrid next year.
It is understood that the premier league duo of Chelsea and Manchester United are also interested in the highly-rated striker and that things are currently not going too smoothly for him in Munich.
Apart from publicly criticising his teammates for not helping him win the Bundesliga top scorer award last season, the Poland international also hit out at Bayern’s transfer strategy over the summer window.
La Liga champions Real Madrid have reportedly made the player their top target to solve their striker crisis, and it is believed that Robert is interested in joining Zinedine Zidane’s side.
And Bild made it known that the 29-year-old has taken up Spanish lessons to add more fuel to rumours that he could push for a move to Spain in the coming months.
The player is keen to lift the Champions League trophy and is becoming increasingly concerned that he can’t achieve his aim at Bayern.
It, however, remains to be seen if the German heavyweights will allow Robert move to Real Madrid.
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