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BERLIN, Jun 10: Borussia Dortmund have dashed Robert Lewandowski’s
hopes of an immediate transfer to Bayern Munich by confirming they
expect him to see out the remainder of his contract, reports PA sport.
The
Poland striker’s mooted move to the European champions appeared to move
a step closer this week when the player confirmed he expected to
complete a transfer to “my dream club” this summer.
Yet Dortmund have
now indicated their willingness to forego an expected transfer income
of 25 to 30million euro (£21.2million to £25.5million) by stating
Lewandowski must honour his contract, which runs to the summer of 2014.
“We
have communicated to the player and his advisers that we will not agree
to a transfer to FC Bayern this summer,” Dortmund’s sporting director
Michael Zorc told Kicker.
Dortmund’s stance means Lewandowski, 24,
will likely leave on a free at the end of next season - with Bayern
remaining his most likely destination.
Dortmund are keen to avoid
losing another star name to recent treble-winners Bayern, who have
already raided their ranks once in a last few weeks to secure the
signing of highly rated midfielder Mario Gotze.
The announcement will
nevertheless be a personal setback to Lewandowski, who said this week
that he wanted a “new challenge for my future” and that a transfer this
summer “would be the best for everybody involved”.
Zorc, however, does not expect to see Lewandowski playing with anything less than full commitment next season.
“There will be with him now perhaps a small phase of disappointment,” said Zorc.
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