Would Robert Lewandowski be a good fit for Real Madrid? The Polish forward has been linked with a move to the Spanish giants, with a reported fee of £135 million. Bayern Munich have not revealed the fee they are expecting to pay, and the German club have not confirmed any deal. However, the Polish international’s agent Pini Zahavi has revealed that the club has not rejected his client’s request for a transfer.
Robert Lewandowski could be a success at Real Madrid
The 129-time Poland international could prove a successful signing for Real Madrid, adding a potent strikeforce and a scoring mentality to the side. Lewandowski, 33, has the right physique to add goals to Carlo Ancelotti’s attacking line. At this point in his career, he’s still a deadly finisher in front of the opposition goal.
The Bayern Munich forward has reportedly asked his agent to secure a transfer to Real Madrid if the club makes an offer. The Polish international has a year left on his contract and has already told his agent to give a priority to Real Madrid if they make him an offer. However, the club’s striker Karim Benzema is a better fit for the Spanish giants, and the Polish international is unlikely to leave Munich without a deal.
Bayern have also been linked with a move for the Polish striker. However, it is difficult to imagine him settling in the Spanish capital. A move to Real would hurt Bayern, and the club would have to find a replacement for him at the Allianz Arena. Meanwhile, Liverpool are also interested in Lewandowski. With the World Cup fast approaching, progress is being made quicker than normal.
The Polish striker has already been named the Best FIFA Men’s Player and UEFA Men’s Player of the Year for the 2020 season. He has also won the VDV Bundesliga Player of the Season five times. Lewandowski has scored over 300 goals in the Bundesliga, and he reached 100 goals faster than any other foreign player. He’s also the league’s all-time top scorer.
He has scored over 40 goals in each of the last six seasons
Robert Lewandowski has a lot of nicknames. One of these is LewanGOALski, given to him by his Bayern teammate Thomas Muller last year. Though LewanGOALski is probably a better football nickname than Muller’s, the Polish winger also has a nickname of his own. Lewy, which is an incorrect shortening of his surname, is Lewandowski’s more common nickname. In Poland, the feminine version of the abbreviated moniker is Lewa.
The Polish forward has already equaled Gerd Muller’s Bundesliga record of forty goals in one season, after scoring in each of his first 33 Bundesliga games. However, Lewandowski believes it would be difficult to beat Muller’s record, because it requires at least three goals per game. But he has a few things to prove to himself and prove to his team’s fans that he can still be the best player at Real Madrid.
The Polish international recently returned to the field after missing six matches due to injury. He was also forced to miss both legs of Bayern’s Champions League quarterfinal defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. Lewandowski credits Jurgen Klopp for his improved finishing. Klopp, Lewandowski’s future manager, played the centre-back role for Mainz.
He is a European treble winner
It’s no secret that Lewandowski is one of the best players in Europe. His 103 goals in 187 Bundesliga appearances is undoubtedly his greatest achievement. He was also the most influential player for his team under Jurgen Klopp, who coached them to two Bundesliga titles and the UEFA Champions League. Now, the German international has reached the European Cup final and is eyeing a new challenge: the UEFA Super Cup.
As a player, Lewandowski has been a star for Bayern since he joined them from Borussia Dortmund in 2016. During his previous spell at the Bundesliga, he scored 103 goals in 187 games. Since leaving Dortmund, he has scored 40 goals or more in every season. In September 2015, he scored 5 goals in nine minutes in a game against Wolfsburg.
Although Messi won the Copa America this summer, the significance of that tournament has gone down in recent years. While Messi continues to dominate the world stage, Lewandowski has been a stellar performer in club football. In fact, he may yet beat him in the Ballon d’Or race. In the Bundesliga, Lewandowski broke Gerd Muller’s record for most goals in a season. His 41 goals in 29 Bundesliga games, combined with 48 in 40 appearances across Europe, put him a step ahead of the German legend.
In the Champions League, Lewandowski had a stellar season. He scored 15 goals in 11 games, scoring seven times in the Champions League. He also contributed six assists. Lewandowski was a late substitute against Tottenham and failed to score. In the group stage, he had scored 10 goals. In the quarter-final, he was given a penalty and converted it, but still managed to score it. In the final, Lewandowski scored another penalty, this time against Red Star Belgrade.
He is Bayern Munich’s all-time top scorer
The Pole’s recent hat-trick in the Heineken Cup has cemented his place among the all-time leading goalscorers at Bayern Munich. His 41 goals in the Bundesliga last year broke Gerd Muller’s record of forty. In the process, he has matched Muller’s record as Bayern’s top scorer. While Lewandowski has not yet surpassed Muller’s goal ratio in the Bundesliga, he is now a close second.
In April 2014, the striker made history by scoring in a 1-0 win over Borussia Dortmund. In 2014, Lewandowski was named to the Bundesliga Team of the Year for the third time in his career. In 2015, Lewandowski became the club’s all-time top scorer. The 1-0 victory boosted Bayern’s confidence to a new level.
Pizarro was a dangerous striker with both feet. His two-footed skills allowed him to dominate defences for almost 20 years. He played for Werder Bremen for five seasons before moving to Munich, where he enjoyed two spells as the club’s all-time top scorer. In addition to scoring more than 200 goals in the Bundesliga, Pizarro was named the club’s official ambassador in 2020 and joined the Bundesliga Legends Network in 2019.
While most players focus on his goals in the Premier League, Lewandowski has a long list of impressive achievements. He has scored forty goals in seven consecutive seasons at Bayern Munich. In addition to his outstanding career with Bayern, Lewandowski has surpassed Gerd Muller as the club’s all-time top scorer in greater Europe. However, he remains Bayern’s all-time top scorer and is capable of even greater things with a touch of the ball.
He is a dream signing for Real Madrid
The 29-year-old Poland international is a dream signing for Real Madrid. Although Bayern have been linked with Lewandowski in the past, his future at the Bernabeu remains uncertain. The striker has previously hinted at his interest in Real, and his agent, Zahavi, is currently working to secure the deal. However, he is unlikely to leave Bayern this summer.
While many say that Real Madrid are chasing Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland, Manchester City have made informal enquiries about Lewandowski’s availability. However, reports in the Independent suggest that the Polish striker has set his heart on a move to Spain. This is despite the fact that Los Blancos have rejected signing Edinson Cavani, who is a free agent, last summer. Lewandowski’s age is also a concern, and the club’s current focus is on a different profile of player.
While there is little doubt that Real Madrid would love to sign Lewandowski, they have weakened their chances of securing another striker. Having sold both Mariano Diaz and Alvaro Morata, they have been left with little firepower up front. Lewandowski has been on the Reds’ radar for some time now, and if he stays at Dortmund, the Spanish club may look to him as a Plan B.
He wants to stay at Bayern Munich
The controversial Polish striker has publicly chastised Bayern Munich for wanting to keep him. Lewandowski has been with Bayern for eight years and deserves the loyalty and respect that comes with staying in the same club for so long. Lewandowski wants a solution that is beneficial to both the club and the player. But how does he find a solution? The Polish international has already revealed that he has been in talks with Barcelona this summer, but the club has yet to make a decision.
Despite his recent statement that he would like to stay at Bayern Munich, his future is uncertain. Many Bayern fans are skeptical that the Polish striker would stay after letting his vision become public. However, this is an anomaly. Although many Bayern fans adore Nagelsmann, many remain skeptical of his effectiveness after just one season at the club. This makes Lewandowski’s decision all the more surprising.
However, Lewandowski does not want to stay at Bayern for a long time. He has already won the German title and the UEFA Super Cup, and he is unhappy with his contract. Despite this, he claims that the club are acting unreasonable by not letting him leave this summer. If this happens, no other player will want to join the Bundesliga champions. If this is the case, Lewandowski can choose a new challenge.