Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski claims to have no agreement with Bayern Munich and is a fan of the Premier League.
With his current deal set to expire at the end of the season, the
Poland international is free to sign pre-contract terms with a new
employer in January.
It is possible that Dortmund will look to offload him during the winter window, rather than see him walk away on a free.
Speculation has suggested that a switch to Bundesliga giants Bayern
Munich is virtually guaranteed, with both sides having expressed a
willingness to work together.
Lewandowski is, however, adamant that nothing has been put in place
as yet and admits he would like to play in England at some stage – with
Manchester rivals United and City having courted his services in the
recent past.
The 25-year-old, who has netted 66 goals in the last two season and
nine in nine appearances this term, told the Daily Telegraph: “I will be
able to sign a contract in January, but I have never said that I will
sign a contract with Bayern.
“It was a misunderstanding. It is true I had the opportunity to speak
with Sir Alex Ferguson (last year), but we didn’t mention the transfer.
“One day I would like to play in the Premier League. It would be a great experience.”
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