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Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski and Atletico Madrid star Joao Felix could swap clubs in sensational transfer


ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI could be on his way to Atletico Madrid if Bayern Munich decide to make a move for Joao Felix, according to reports.

The Bundesliga giants have reignited their interest in Felix, who is certainly making in impression in LaLiga.

Felix could be on his way to Bayern MunichCredit: Getty
Lewandowski has been linked with a move away from MunichCredit: Reuters

They considered making a move for the 22-year-old when he was still at Benfica, but they were pipped to the post by Atletico Madrid in 2019.

However, according to Roberto Gomez and Marca, the striker could sign for Bayern Munich in a deal that would see Lewandowski go the other way.

Gomez said: “Bayern Munich is very interested in knowing what Joao Félix’s contract situation is with Atlético de Madrid.

“Joao Félix’s departure from the Munich team would open the door to the Polish Lewandowski, a player that the red and white team was able to hire years ago and who, following in the footsteps of David Villa and Luis Suárez, could contribute goals and experience to contribute titles.”

Felix still has four years until his current contract expires, so it might be difficult for the German side to strike a deal without offering an adequate replacement.

Meanwhile, Lewandowski has less that 18 months left on his contract, so Bayern may want to sell him this year whilst he still has a high valuation.

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The 33-year-old has not yet made a decision on his future, but he has been linked to other clubs across Europe.

Arsenal have recently developed an interest in him as a potential replacement for Eddie Nketiah or Alexandre Lacazette, who are both expected to leave North London in the summer.

When speaking to Sky Sports Germany, Lewandowski said: “I am open to everything. I’m quiet.

“It is important for me to be able to focus on my game, always on what can happen in the last match.

“Everything that remains to be done regarding the contracts is a secondary issue and remains in the background.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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