A new reason explains Levandowski's insistence on moving to Real Madrid
MADRID (Reuters) - Bayern Munich striker Bayern Munich has been forced to move to Real Madrid in the upcoming summer, the Spanish daily Digital Bernabeu reported on Saturday.
A lot of rumors have been circulating in the past few days that the Spanish club Real Madrid has offered a huge deal worth 150 million euros to Bayern Munich to sign Polish giant Robert Levandowski in the summer to replace Frenchman Karim Benzema next season.
Bayern Munich are close to signing Leipzig's Timo Werner, which means Poland's Robert Lefandowski insists on moving to Real Madrid in the summer.
Real Madrid tried to sign Levandowski in 2013 when he was a Borussia Dortmund player before moving to Bayern Munich and repeated the same attempt in 2016 before renewing his contract with Germany.
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