J. Heynckes is convinced that R. Lewandowski will stay in the club, the player's agent called "Real"

In the football world, there is increasing talk about a possible transfer of Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski to another foreign team.

This week, the player accelerated this process - he parted ways with his long-time companion Cezar Kucharski and hired the famous Pini Zahavi, who last summer played a significant role in Neymar's move to Paris Saint-Germain.

It is said that the 74-year-old Jew immediately got to work and called the Real Madrid team to discuss a possible transfer.

However, Bayern's coach Jupp Heynckes remained calm and insisted that R. Lewandowski would play in Germany for many more years.

"I don't see anything wrong with a player changing agents. This news means nothing to us, and Bayern is not the club that sells top-level football players. They remain in the Munich club. I don't see any possibility of R. Lewandowski leaving our team," Heynckes said.