The French newspaper "L'Equipe" announces that the Munich "Bayern" club may decide to sell their attacking leader Robert Lewandowski if they receive a "three-digit offer."
Although the Pole has been linked to a possible move to Real Madrid for several years, these rumors have never seemed serious, as he has been doing great in the ranks of the Bavarians.
However, the 29-year-old sniper is also being eyed by London's "Chelsea," "Paris Saint-Germain," and another unnamed European giant, making it difficult to resist a profitable deal.
A sum of 100 million euros from each of the three mentioned clubs could certainly be put down, so there is some uncertainty about Lewandowski's future.
This season, the leader of the Polish national team scored 35 goals and made four assists in 39 matches in all tournaments.