Friday, April 26, 2013

Robert Lewandowski seems Bayern-bound after Birmingham United interest - The Separate

The situation with score four aims in a Cup semi-final against Real Madrid is that folks will take a pastime. Robert Lewandowski made himself among Europe's hottest strikers on Wednesday with a remarkable one-man show at the Westfalenstadion, score three excellent centre-forward's goals before a penalty kick that may almost certainly deliver him and Borussia Dortmund through to the Champions League final. But that game might well be Lewandowski's last for Dortmund. The Polish striker has only one more time left on his agreement after this one and does not appear to be signing an extension. No team will want to lose a player that great on a totally free exchange, indicating a summer departure is fairly possible. The absolute most likely destination, to much stress in Dortmund, is Bayern Munich. Dortmund's likely Champions League final opponents be seemingly doing their finest to make sure there is no Bundesliga concept competition next year. Mario GAtze has already been heading from Dortmund to Munich come early july for a37m (A31.1m) and Lewandowski may well follow. According to the German press, Lewandowski is thinking about a shift and has now agreed a deal with the Bavarian membership. Bayern have offered Dortmund a25m (A21m) but that's been refused. Lewandowski's representative, Maik Barthel, said this week that "we reach an agreement with a club and want him to go this summer." His current manager, JArgen Klopp, said on Wednesday evening that he was "pretty sure" that Lewandowski could stay at Dortmund, but when he'll not sign an extension there may be a market come early july. Sir Alex Ferguson is well known to be an, and Manchester United were even thought to have countenanced attempting to sell Wayne Rooney to Bayern to increase their likelihood of landing Lewandowski. Manchester City is likewise looking for a striker this summer and should they can not signal Napoli's Edinson Cavani then Lewandowski would be a very plausible alternative. He has most of the skills needed to achieve England, is strong enough and sharp enough in the field as a traditional No 9 to perform, while also getting the quick feet to produce his or her own possibilities. His turns for the second and third goals on Wednesday were delightful. There's also the outlook of interest from Spain, with Real Madrid perhaps not frantically pleased with either Karim Benzema or Gonzalo Higuain. The Spanish newspaper El Mundo identified him as "the greatest Polish talent since Zbigniew Boniek" this morning, which can well be right. Lewandowski has certainly been the very best centre-forward in the Bundesliga for just two years. He scored 30 goals last year as Dortmund won the German Double, with a against Bayern in the cup final and a cleverly flicked success in the title decider against his potential new businesses. But even at 24 he is currently very used to taking the scoring responsibility. Before he joined Dortmund this season, when at Lech Poznan, his vast purpose charge provided a glass and a group title, their first since 1993. He already has 50 limits and 17 goals for Poland, such as the first goal of Euro 2012. "His quality, his attitude, his conditioning, how he considers football, and how great he is," Klopp explained after his four-goal haul, listing Lewandowski's characteristics. "And from the entire world, he plays for Dortmund." He may yet provide a lot more beauty to Dortmund this year but that then could well be it.

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