Bayern Munich goalscoring sensation Robert Lewandowski has refused to rule out the prospect of leaving the German heavyweights, insisting he is “open-minded” about his future.
The striker, who will be hoping to make a name for himself as
Poland’s leading marksman at this summer’s rearranged UEFA Euro 2020, has been
linked with an exit from the Bundesliga champions in recent weeks, including a
switch to Chelsea.
The newly-crowned UEFA Champions League winners are set to make
sourcing a new striker their top priority this summer after Timo Werner failed
to deliver the goods on a consistent basis in his maiden season at the club.
Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane, Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland and
Romelu Lukaku of Inter Milan are amongst those to have been closely linked with
move to Stamford Bridge in recent weeks”I am always curious to learn a new
language, a new culture. But whether it will be in football or after my career,
even I don’t know.”
Should he seal a move to Stamford Bridge
this summer, Blues boss Thomas Tuchel, who is poised to be rewarded with a new
contract in west London after Saturday evening’s Champions League triumph
against Manchester City, would be landing a player who netted a staggering 48
goals in 40 appearances this season in all competition
Forty-one of those goals came in the Bundesliga, meaning he
smashed through the record Gerd Muller set back in the 1971/72 campaign
It is, therefore, clear that he is not yet showing any signs
of slowing down, adding hope that he could replicate similar standards if he
was to join the newly-crowned champions of Europe.
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