Robert Lewandowski to Manchester United: Bayern Munich striker's agent refuses to rule out move

'We’ll see what happens in the future,' the Polish striker's agent said

 

James Orr
Friday 22 January 2016 10:54 EST
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Robert Lewandowski in action for Bayern Munich
Robert Lewandowski in action for Bayern Munich

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Manchester United have been put on red alert after the agent of Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski refused to rule out the possibility of the striker making a move.

The prolific Polish striker has been linked with a sensational £70m move to United this season, and the 27-year-old's agent has not ruled it out.

Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested in the player.

"We’re very happy at Bayern Munich. We’ll see what happens in the future, but I cannot tell you any more," his agent, Cezary Kucharski, told L’Equipe.

"For me, he’s the best number nine in the world. Everyone knows the price of the best players in their position, but I can’t give you a figure.

"I don’t think Bayern want to sell him and I don’t want to talk about his price, especially since the championship starts again in Germany on Friday.

"In football, you can never know what will happen. The most important thing is that he fights for the Champions League."

Lewandowski has scored 25 goals in just 22 appearances for Bayern this season.

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