Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says they will not negotiate the sale of Robert Lewandowski to Real Madrid.
Robert Lewandowski is not for sale at any price, Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has insisted.
The
Poland striker's agent caused a stir on Friday when he announced that
Real Madrid had made an approach over the prospect of a move to the
Santiago Bernabeu.
Lewandowski was quoted as
telling Spiegel that he is tempted by the thought of "a new impulse" in
his career after six years in the Bundesliga with Bayern and Borussia
Dortmund.
Rummenigge, however, says the
27-year-old will stay at the Allianz Arena next season regardless of any
significant transfer bids from Madrid or elsewhere.
"One
thing I know for sure: Robert Lewandowski will play at Bayern Munich
the next season," he told Kicker. "No one must have any thoughts about
that.
"The decision is like this: we will not give
Robert Lewandowski to another club, no matter what they offer to us. We
have no breaking point with Robert."
Lewandowski
scored 42 goals in 51 appearances as Bayern claimed the domestic double
and reached the Champions League semi-finals in Pep Guardiola's final
season in charge.
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