Bayern won't budge on Lewandowski price & won't accept exchange

Bayern won't budge on Lewandowski price & won't accept exchange

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The Polish striker has drawn interest from Barça with one year left on his deal

Bayern Munich still aren't convinced that Barcelona can afford to sign Robert Lewandowski, but in any case they are not ready to negotiate.

Reports in Germany say they want €40 million for him if he doesn't renew and wants to leave this summer and will not budge on that price.

The condition would be that any team that wants him pays that money and the Bundesliga champions are not interested in any sort of player exchange.

They believe the wages are Barça are genuinely crazy as they saw when they had to pay Coutinho's fee when they signed him on loan a few years ago.

Bayern are keen on Gavi but he is not for sale. They have also shown an interest in Dest in the past but a move for the USA right-back now seems to have been ruled out -- they will move for Ajax's Mazraoui on a free transfer.

They are not interested in selling Lewandowski but they won't break their salary cap to renew him. If there's no agreement and he wants to leave, they will sell but only on their terms. They would have to find a replacement.

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