Bayern set the price for Lewandowski

Bayern Munich football club has set a price of 60 million euros, which they will not lower for the sale of striker Robert Lewandowski.
Barcelona is allegedly interested in Robert, and the Pole asked the Bavarians to leave the club.

The Catalans first offered 40 million euros for the Pole, which the German club immediately refused.

After that, Bayern, according to Sky Sports, contacted Barcelona, who told them that Lewandowski could go, but for compensation of 60 million euros.

It remains to be seen whether the Catalans will agree to this figure or will renegotiate with the German club.

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