Robert Lewandowski is undoubtedly one of the big players in the market. The Pole wants to leave Bayern Munich, who only have this year left to cash in on him - remember that his contract expires in 2023 - and the team he wants to go to, despite interest from PSG and Manchester United, is Barcelona.
The Catalan giants saw in the striker the 'option B' to Erling Haaland, who opted for Manchester City. However, the German club have only put obstacles in the way from the beginning and the talks were a chimera for Barcelona, always very limited by their economic problems.
The Allianz Arena have even asked for 50 million euros for Lewandowski, a figure that Barca refuse to meet. After many attempts in the offices to sign the Pole, 'Bild' revealed that the Catalan giants have already prepared what would be, theoretically, the last offensive for the player.
The idea of Joan Laporta and company is to put 37 million on the table. Five of them would be in variables and the proposal would arrive at the Bavarian offices this week. Pini Zahavi, agent of 'Lewy', would have already transmitted this to the German directive.
While a solution to the 'Lewandowski soap opera' is being found, the reigning Bundesliga champions are looking for a way to replace his more than likely departure. The most real option is Sadio Mane, for whom they could pay around 40 million euros. Anfield have already covered their backs by signing Darwin Nunez.