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FC Bayern Munich: Robert Lewandowski takes Bayern photo from Twitter profile – Bundesliga

The situation between Robert Lewandowski (33) and Bayern is getting worse and worse…

Now the Sturm star has even removed the Bayern photo from his Twitter profile and exchanged it for pictures from his new collection “Everlasting” from the Polish online sports shop “4F”. Background: “Lewy” wants to advertise the clothes, using his social media channels. He also changed the photo on Instagram. The link to FC Bayern is still in his profile.

Foto: Twitter@lewy_official

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Bayern star Robert Lewandowski works with the Polish sports brand “4F”.Foto: Twitter@lewy_official

The fact that Lewandowski is changing his Twitter photo right now is causing a stir on the web. The Munich native currently prefers to advertise than to commit to FC Bayern.

In the past few days, the relationship between player and club has crumbled more and more. Lewandowski does not want to extend his contract, which expires in 2023, and would like to leave in the summer.

Lewy advisor Pini Zahavi (78) to BILD: “The fact is: Robert wants to leave Bayern after eight years together in which he gave the club everything. He hasn’t felt respected by those in charge for months, that’s the truth. FC Bayern did not lose the player Lewandowski, but the person Robert.”

CEO Oliver Kahn (52) had already put a stop to a summer change from Lewandowski: “The fact is: he has a contract and he will fulfill it. Basta!”

Zahavi: “In any case, I hope that those responsible and also the supervisory board will think about it again. Of course they can keep Robert for another year, to be fair he has a contract until 2023, but I wouldn’t recommend that. For Robert Lewandowski, FC Bayern is history.”

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