Bayern sticking to their guns on 50 million euro fee for Lewandowski

Bayern sticking to their guns on 50 million euro fee for Lewandowski

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The Polish forward wants to come to Camp Nou and Barça are trying to force a move

Barcelona are starting to make progress on some transfer details, but Robert Lewandowski’s move is stuck because of Bayern’s stubbornness. Per Sky Germany, the Bavarian club will accept his departure for a fixed 50 million euros and Barcelona hope they can lower this sooner rather than later. The Polish forward will have to link up with them in pre-season tomorrow, which is something he wanted to avoid.

The last offer to Bayern is 40m euros plus 10m in variables and Bayern did not even reply. They are willing to negotiate but their posture is clear. They won’t let him go for less than 50m fixed.

Bild say the player and his people are worried about how Bayern are acting and hope the they become easier to work with, out of respect for a player that broke many records at the club. They say that Uli Hoeness is behind the club’s touch stance, the honorary president. Khan and Salihamidzic are more willing to negotiate but they haven’t been able to get their way yet.

Lewandowski is expected to arrive today in Munich to take his medical for the new season and start to train.

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