The Poland captain insists his mind is on the job at the World Cup but there is considerable uncertainty over where he'll be playing his club football
It’s a matter of public record that Robert Lewandowski intends to leave Bayern Munich. His agent, Pini Zahavi, said as much in an interview with Sport Bild at the end of May.
“[Robert] feels that he needs a change and a new challenge in his career,” the Israeli said.
"Robert's motives are not money or a specific club, because almost all the top clubs would like to have the best striker in the world in their ranks.