Recently, the German media has been trumpeting that Munich's Bayern wants to sign a new contract with Robert Lewandowski and offers an impressive salary.
It is claimed that by putting his signature on the contract, the Pole would become the highest-paid player in all of Germany and earn 15 million euros per year.
However, Lewandowski himself is not in a rush.
The 28-year-old striker spoke after the victory against Berlin's Hertha:
"As I always said, we will find a solution. For now, I feel good because I have a long contract and I don't have to hurry and solve everything in the coming weeks.
It's not easy to think when matches are happening every three days. It will take longer because I have to focus on both matches and training," - Lewandowski reassured.