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FootballBarcelona Replace Pierre Emerick Aubameyang With Lewandowski in Latest Camp Nou Poster
- Robert Lewandowski is now one of the star-studded faces on the latest Barcelona poster at the Camp Nou
- Lewandowski replaced former striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who left the Camp Nou on transfer deadline day to join Chelsea
- Lewandowski who arrived from Bayern Munich in July, signed for Barcelona for an initial €45 million fee with a possible €5 million in add-ons
Robert Lewandowski is the new star at Barcelona as the Poland international is now one of the players in the latest Camp Nou poster.
The 33-year-old forward replaces former Blaugrana striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who joined English Premier League club, Chelsea on transfer deadline day.
According to Barca Universal, Lewandowski shares the poster with fellow Barcelona stars including Pedri, Ansu Fati, Maria Leon, Alexia Putellas, and Aitana Bonmati.
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The Poland forward joined Barcelona for an initial €45 million fee with a possible €5 million in add-ons, ending his 8-year relationship with Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.
Lewandowski has since scored a total of nine goals across all competitions so far for the Catalans to emerge as the club’s current top scorer.
Lewandowski admits the Bayern loss was tough
Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski has reacted to Barcelona’s UEFA Champions League loss to former club and Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.
The 33-year-old has now taken to social media to admit the loss to the Bavarians was tough but has advised that it is time to move on from the defeat, Marca reports.
After netting nine goals in his first six official games for the Catalans, the Poland international failed to find the back of the net against his former team in Germany.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski appeared to ignore a handshake with his former teammate Thomas Muller in the tunnel at Allianz Arena.
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FootballThe Catalans traveled to Munich to face the German champions in a UEFA Champions League Group C clash on Tuesday night.
It was a special game for Lewandowski who was eager to make an impact against his former side after he crossed carpet to join Barcelona in the summer.