Robert Lewandowski ‘no longer feels valued at Bayern Munich amid club trying to woo Erling Haaland’

Robert Lewandowski ‘no longer feels fully valued at Bayern Munich amid German giants trying to woo Erling Haaland – and bid from Barcelona for the Polish striker would test the resolve of the Bundesliga champions’

  • Erling Haaland will join Manchester City this summer from Borussia Dortmund 
  • Yet Bayern Munich were keen on Haaland right until the City deal was confirmed
  • Bayern’s star forward Robert Lewandowski is reportedly not feeling valued 
  • And should Barcelona get serious this summer, the Pole could move to Spain 

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski reportedly no longer feels fully valued at the Allianz Arena. 

The Bundesliga lost one of its star players this week with Erling Haaland’s £51m move from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City confirmed for the summer. 

Yet a report in German outlet BILD states that Bayern were attempting to woo the Norwegian right up until he opted to move to the Premier League, with the net result being their star striker Lewandowski no longer feeling valued. 

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski no longer feels fully valued at the Allianz Arena

Lewandowski is said to be put out due to Bayern's pursuit of Man City-bound Erling Haaland

Lewandowski is said to be put out due to Bayern’s pursuit of Man City-bound Erling Haaland 

The report details that the Pole would not have been pleased by Bayern’s pursuit of rival forward Haaland. 

It adds that the 33-year-old is also massively bothered by the German giants’ attitude towards a contract extension, with Lewandowski’s deal in Bavaria expiring in 2023.

Latest reports state that Lewandowski is unhappy that he is just being offered a one-year extension until 2024 – as opposed to two years – and he also isn’t satisfied with the financial terms being offered. 

Given his precarious situation, several European clubs are keeping an eye on his situation, including Lewandowski’s personal ‘dream’ club Barcelona.  

Lewandowski lifts the Bundesliga trophy after Bayern won their 10th domestic title in a row

Lewandowski lifts the Bundesliga trophy after Bayern won their 10th domestic title in a row 

The Pole has scored 49 goals in 45 games in all competitions for Bayern this season, as they won a tenth Bundesliga title in a row. 

Since joining in 2014, Lewandowski has won all there is to win at Bayern, with the 2020 Champions League completing his club trophy collection.  

Haaland, meanwhile, has scored 28 goals in 29 games in all competitions in this campaign ahead of his final Dortmund game at home this weekend against Hertha Berlin. 

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