There is still a chance Robert Lewandowski could sign for Real Madrid, according to As. In fact, the Spanish sports daily claims the move could even take place in January, as the Polish international’s contract with Borussia Dortmund expires in June 2014.
Lewandowski was close to signing for Bayern Munich last summer, but Borussia finally decided to keep him for a final season at the club. It was reported that the striker had already signed a preliminary contract with Bayern and that he would move to Munich in the summer of 2014.
However, As claims Pep Guardiola could break the agreement. Apparently, Bayern’s manager doesn’t see Lewandowski as the type of striker his team needs and would turn down his signing.
That would leave the door open for Real Madrid to make their move for a player that was already a target last summer. In fact, if Guardiola’s decision is confirmed before the winter transfer window closes, Los Blancos would try to bring Lewandowski in January for an amount between 10-12 million euros.
Despite the fact that Lewwandowski would not be able to feature in the Champions League, Florentino Perez would still bid for him in January if Karim Benzema doesn’t improve his performance. Borussia directors would be pleased to see their star leave for a club other than their arch-rivals.
Plz plz come to real mardid
Madrid need a beter striker like lewadoski.