£350,000k a-week star finally opens up to Chelsea move as Blues eye more signings

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£350,000k a-week star finally opens up to Chelsea move as Blues eye more signings

According to latest reports, Robert Lewandowski, a target for Barcelona, is apparently willing to transfer to Stamford Bridge, and Chelsea is reportedly prepared to enter the race to sign him.

However, The destiny of Robert Lewandowski has been updated by SportBILD journalist Christian Falk. The FC Barcelona and the Bayern Munich forward are now in contract negotiations regarding the latter’s conceivable summer transfer to Camp Nou.

Well, it appears that Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are both closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to act should the talks between Barcelona and Bayern Munich fail. Lewandowski is willing to consider moving to Stamford Bridge this summer because he plans to leave the Allianz Arena.

Lewandowski has spent eight years with Bayern Munich, where he has established himself as one of the most talented players in club history. The fact that he scored 344 goals in 375 competitive games speaks much about his skill as a goalscorer, and many consider him to be among the best players in football history.

Lewandowski, meanwhile, is seeking a change of scenery after winning eight consecutive Bundesliga championships. He has openly declared his want to leave Bayern in the summer, and FC Barcelona is supposedly his top choice.

The Catalans have had trouble working out a deal with Bayern, though. Barcelona finds it challenging to afford the player, particularly in light of their ongoing economic difficulties, since the Bavarians are holding out for a high cost for the Pole’s services.

Chelsea now has the chance to potentially hijack the maneuver as a result of this. Lewandowski enters the picture because the Blues are determined to spend big money on a new forward this summer after just approving Romelu Lukaku’s return to Inter Milan.

Further-more, The credentials of the Pole are well known to Thomas Tuchel, who closely followed him while he played in the Bundesliga. The Chelsea manager believes that Lewandowski’s tenacity and capacity to adapt to any situation should make him the ideal solution to Chelsea’s goal-scoring issues, despite the fact that he has not had much success managing elite strikers recently.

The former Borussia Dortmund striker does, however, support a transfer to Barcelona, it is fair to note. He is eager to work with Xavi Hernandez and help the team recapture its previous glory, but Chelsea will be more than willing to hijack the transfer if the agreement falls through.