“Leaving because I want more emotions in my life”- Robert Lewandowski explains that his move to leave Bayern Munich is not money-oriented
Robert Lewandowski playing his last game for Bayern Munich
Something within him has imploded and there is no way to get around it, this is what Lewandowski had to say about his situation at Bayern. Robert Lewandowski says, “I desire greater emotions in my life.”
The Polish international will depart Bayern Munich at some point, although he is unsure when. The football community was on fire a few days ago when Poland’s best player said during a national team news conference that he couldn’t see playing in Munich. Now, on the podcast “WojewódzkiKdzierski,” Lewandowski speaks even more.
In 1990, Thomas Berthold was the world champion. He spent most of the season on the sidelines after switching to Bayern Munich. Because no player is larger than the team. Certainly not on the same scale as Bayern Munich.
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Robert Lewandowski has stated publicly that he is tired of playing for Bayern Munich. After eight years, eight Bundesliga division titles, a Champions League victory, a season in which he broke the famous goal record, and a widespread entry into European football history, the sharpshooter declares: “enough”
However, the club’s administration, for example, in the figure of managing director Oliver Kahn, is taken aback by the Pole’s tenacity. Because they have complete control on their hands and can do whatever they want with Lewandowski for the next year.
In the podcast, Robert Lewandowski emphasized that he is not quitting Bayern for financial reasons. He has a lot of riches; he earns over EUR 20 million each season and is the Bundesliga’s highest-paid player.
The 33-year-old striker, on the other hand, is looking for more, having won all there is to win at Bayern Munich. He’ll be able to realize another ambition in Spain and play for a club that is even greater than the German champion historically.
“I am leaving because I want more emotions in my life”– says the footballer. “They didn’t want to listen to me until the end. Something inside me went out. And it is impossible to jump over it. Even if you want to be professional, you can’t make up for it.”
Lewandowski concluded, “I’m leaving my friends; I’ve known some of them for a long time; we saw one another and spent time together. There is little question that the captain of the Polish national squad has formed genuine bonds.”
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