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FootballLewandowski Regrets Ugly Feud With Bayern Munich, Wishes Relationship With German Champions Can Be Repaired
- Robert Lewandowski has revealed he plans to swiftly move past the disagreement that clouded his final days at Bayern Munich this summer
- Lewandowski has joined Barcelona after the La Liga giants sealed a €45 million deal with Bayern Munich for the 33-year-old forward
- The Poland forward, who is regarded as one of the best forwards to graze the Bundesliga, has since penned a farewell letter to Bayern Munich fans
Robert Lewandowski is hoping his relationship with Bayern Munich can be amended after leaving the Bundesliga champions in controversial circumstances.
The 33-year-old joined Barcelona after the La Liga club agreed to pay Bayern Munich’s asking price of €45 million following the striker’s insistence on wanting to leave the Bundesliga champions.
Lewandowski has now revealed he hopes to swiftly move past the dispute which marred his final days at Bayern Munich this summer Goal reports.
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"It has been eight wonderful years here. So I hope that with a little distance we can forget what happened in the past weeks. There were unnecessary things from both sides. The most important thing is what we have achieved together: the titles, the victories."
Lewandowski has now joined his new Barcelona teammates in the United States as the Catalan giants continue their pre-season preparations in North America.
Robert Lewandowski exit was celebrated by Bayern Munich
Meanwhile, the rift between Robert Lewandowski and Bayern Munich looks like it might last a while longer than the 33-year-old forward would want.
According to the Daily Mirror, Bayern Munich’s officials had celebrated the exit of the forward as they see his deal to Barcelona as a roaring success.
The Bundesliga champions will receive €45million in a lump sum upfront payment, with a further €5million should Barca qualify for the Champions League within a specified timeframe.
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FootballLewandowski captured on video meeting his new Barcelona teammates
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Robert Lewandowski has met his Barcelona teammates for the first time after completing his move from Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich over the weekend.
The 33-year-old forward had expressed his desire to leave the Bavarians and joined Barcelona after the Catalan giants agreed a £42.5m deal to sign the Poland striker this summer.
Lewandowski, who flew to the United States to undergo his medical, has now met his new Barcelona teammates for the first time since finalizing his transfer from Bayern Munich.