Robert Lewandowski says time at Bayern Munich is 'over'

Bayern's Robert Lewandowski reacts after Fuerth's Branimir Hrgota scored his side's opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and SpVgg Greuther Fuerth at the Allianz Arena Stadium in Munich, Germany, Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022. (Alexandra Beier/AP)

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Robert Lewandowski's time at Bayern Munich appears to be over.

The Poland striker, who has been linked with a move to Barcelona, said at a news conference ahead of his national team's training camp on Monday that a transfer would be the best outcome for all sides.

"As of today one thing is certain, that my story with Bayern Munich is over and after everything that took place in recent months I cannot imagine further good cooperation," said Lewandowski, whose contract with the Bavarian club runs for another season.

His comments over what took place in recent months may have referred to contrasting claims about a contract extension offer from Bayern. The club said Lewandowski rejected its offer, while his agent, Pini Zahavi, said no offer was ever made.

Lewandowski added: "I am aware the transfer will be the best solution for both parties. I believe that Bayern will not stop me (forcibly) just because it has the opportunity."

He was speaking in Warsaw ahead of Poland's Nations League match against Wales on Wednesday.

Sitting next to him, Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewicz said: "It looks today that Bayern will use this year of contract and Robert will have to stay. The sooner it is sorted out the better for Robert because he will have his head clear and will focus on the work.

"I am sure that a new impulse in the form of a change of league and surroundings will have only good effects on Robert and he will be able to pursue his dreams."

The 33-year-old forward previously told Polish broadcaster Eleven Sports it would be "hard to know if I'll still be playing for Bayern next season."

Zahavi and Barcelona have reportedly verbally agreed on a three-year deal but Bayern has been firm in its stance that the player is not for sale.

Lewandowski's comments — his strongest yet — were not well received in Munich, where both Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic and chief executive Oliver Kahn had already said he will fulfill his contract.

"I can't tell you why Robert chose this way," Kahn told TV station Sport1 in response to Lewandowski's latest comments. "Such statements like that in public don't bring anyone any further. Robert was world footballer of the year twice in succession here. I think he should know what he has at Bayern."

Kahn was referring to Lewandowski winning the Best FIFA Men's Player award in 2020 and 2021.

Lewandowski scored 312 goals in 384 Bundesliga games for Bayern and former club Borussia Dortmund.

He hit 35 goals in 34 appearances last season to become the Bundesliga's leading scorer for the fifth season in a row, and the seventh time overall.

He broke the old record for Bundesliga goals in a season with 41 last year.

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