Whopping 11 Million Pounds Per Annum For Liverpool Target

The Red Devil reportedly keen to get the signature of Bayern Highly rated striker Robert Lewandoski with a watering contract of 11 million pounds to take him away from Bayern.

This sensational striker is at his peak this season as he has 15 goals in 13 Bundesliga appearances.

There are lots of clubs who are highly interested in him aside from Manchester United, we have Paris Saint Germain, and Liverpool and Real Madrid .He is now one of the most feared Goal scorer in Europe at the moment.

The Red Devil has suffered a lot in terms of goals and this clearly seen by the world. Wayne Rooney has faced lots of critics from fans as his performance has not been quite impressive this season with just two goals in Premier League.   The Dutch Manager Louis Van Gaal has made it known that he is ready to bring peace to his attacking line and Lewandoski whose contract with Bayern runs till 2019 will be offered what will not be easily rejected.

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