Lewandowski's wife 'would like to know' about her husband's future

‘I would like to know that too’: Robert Lewandowski’s wife admits she has been left in the dark about her husband’s future in Instagram message to fan as Bayern Munich striker returns to training despite trying to force through a move to Barcelona

  • Robert Lewandowski returned to training despite wanting to exit Bayern Munich
  • The Polish international has been pushing for a move to Barcelona this summer
  • Meanwhile, his wife admitted that she has been left in the dark about his future
  • When asked if she was moving to Barcelona, she said: ‘I would like to know too’
  • The Catalan club have reportedly submitted a fresh bid of £42m for the striker

Wantaway Robert Lewandowski has returned to training at Bayern Munich despite seeking a move to Barcelona, as his wife admitted that she has been left in the dark about his future.

When asked on Instagram whether her family would be moving to Barcelona, Anna Lewandowska replied ‘I would like to know that too’, confirming she has been left out of the loop with regards to her husband’s transfer situation.

The Catalan club reportedly submitted a new bid for Lewandowski worth £42million on Wednesday.

Robert Lewandowski returned to training on Wednesday despite pushing a Bayern Munich exit

Wife Anna Lewandowska replied ‘I would like to know that too’ when asked whether she and her family were moving to Barcelona

Barcelona were originally held up in their pursuit of the 33-year-old due to financial complications, but their imminent £56m swoop of Leeds winger Raphinha suggests the Spanish giants have since managed to free up funds.

Lewandowksi returned to Bayern Munich training on Wednesday having publicly called an end to his career at the Bundesliga club earlier this summer.

Despite sheepishly walking out on his own towards the training pitch initially, the striker was later captured smiling alongside the coaching staff.

Barcelona have made a fresh bid worth £42m for the 33-year-old striker according to reports

Whilst on international duty in May, Lewandowski told reporters: ‘My era at Bayern is over. I don’t see any possibility to continue playing for this club anymore.

‘Bayern’s a serious club and I believe they won’t keep me, I don’t want to play there anymore. A transfer is the best solution. I hope they don’t stop me.’

The Polish star scored 344 goals in 375 appearances at Bayern Munich during his eight year spell, having previously impressed at Borussia Dortmund.




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