January 27, 2013 9:14:00 PM The German side's sporting director Michael Zorc reveals that the forward won't increase his present package, and is likely to leave at the end of the year or the summer of 2014 The Poland global is certainly linked with a move from the Bundesliga winners, with Bayern Munich and Manchester United thought to be at the top of the line for his signature. Zorc established to Sky Deutschland on Wednesday that the player will not increase his current package at Signal-Iduna-Park, and that he will likely keep at the conclusion of the current season or after the 2013/14 season. His contract will not be renewed by "robert, both this summer he will leave or in the summer of 2014," he said. The headlines is likely to have caught the eye of officials at both Bayern and United, even though Lewandowski is impossible to be lacking suitors following his kind for Dortmund over recent conditions. Germany legend Franz Beckenbauer stated early in the day this week that Jupp Heynckes's side don't need the 24-year-old as a result of the forward options already at their disposal, even though he confessed he'd be very happy to see the person make the transfer. Lewandowski joined Jurgen Klopp's side in summer time of 2010 in a a4.75 million move from Lech Poznan.
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