Real Madrid have made Robert Lewandowski’s signing one of the priorities for next summer. However, Bayern Munich will not be easy to convince.
Spanish football website Fichajes.net has claimed the Germans are going to request Los Blancos to pay 100 million euros in order to let the Poland international leave.
Bayern are trying to secure the signing of Gonzalo Higuain for next season. If they succeed in bringing the former Los Merengues man, they would be willing to let Lewandowski leave. Yet, they are going to exert a big pressure on Florentino Perez to try to obtain the highest ammount possible.
Lewandowski has recently confessed he is open to a move, especially since manager Pep Guardiola will also leave Munich next summer as he has reached an agreement with Manchester City.
Despite the transfer ban threat, Los Blancos are convinced they will be able to sign next summer. According to the latest transfer rumours, it seems like they are going to concentrate their efforts on the Polish star.
The 27-year-old has played at Bayern Munich for the last two seasons, scoring 52 goals in 77 appearances. Previously, he had spent four years at Borussia Dortmund, where he scored 103 goals in 187 games.