What happens next in the dispute between Robert Lewandowski and FC Bayern? The club’s management does not want to convince him to give in financially.
Despite the “Basta” statements of the Bayern bosses, a transfer of Robert Lewandowski (33) this summer is still on the cards. But for that to happen, the transfer fee would have to be right.
FC Barcelona have now submitted an offer of 32 million euros, which is not enough for Bayern. If they do not get significantly more, it cannot be ruled out that they will insist on Lewandowski’s contract until 2023 and that their stance will solidify.
One thing is clear: according to information from kicker, the FCB managers do not want to use financial incentives to persuade the goal scorer to give in. The offer made until 2024 will not be improved.
In the same way, the conceivable variant of other special payments being made is rejected as inconceivable by the management. When he had stayed at Borussia Dortmund in 2013/14, although he had wanted to go to Munich, Lewandowski had received a salary adjustment of plus five million euros, plus 30,000 euros per scorer point, which had earned him an extra 930,000 euros on 20 goals and eleven assists.