9 - Robert Lewandowski

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ebc_99

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Two best teams in the world does not necessarily mean they were playing in the best league in the world.

It doesn't necessarily mean that, but La Liga was the best league in the world for a good 10 years at least.


Sky sports is garbage tier, so wouldn't believe anything they say especially on continental football.
 

khaled_a_d

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Once he leaves Bundesliga will be back to normal I believe, because I'm 90% sure Haaland's only leaving for either Madrid or the Premier League.

Bayern president recently said they can't keep Kimmich and Groetzke "at any cost", and there were rumours they can't afford Leipzig 20M asking price for Sabitzer.
If they start losing their own players who refuses to be paid under their market value (in comparison to other big clubs) then this might happen and the league might start being competitive again.
But as it stands now, they still have better squad even without Lewa
 

El Gato

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Max worth 40m and that's a stretch. He's 33 years old. Still WC, but it won't last more than 2 seasons.

I'd not be so sure with these fitness freak types. They seem to just kind of figure out how to make their body seem 5-10 years younger. Ronaldo is only not a beast because he's proud and won't eliminate some aspects of his game with time, but fitness still there. I mean Modrić at 35 is great and in 3x better shape than 2 years ago
 

Hardy

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Lewa will be the Maldini of strikers, his fitness is out of the world, I would prefer to splash 100 mil on him than Kane.
 

Laplacian

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If he is leaving Bayern, it means Haaland is in Bayern's pocket.

Easily isn't. He's going to Madrid or the premier league. You can quote me on this, he's not going to Bayern even if they're willing to pay his fees. He strikes me as the super ambitious "I want to be the best in the world" type player and I think he's fully aware that he won't get that mantle by staying in Germany and winning 10 titles in a row.
 

malvolio

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Easily isn't. He's going to Madrid or the premier league. You can quote me on this, he's not going to Bayern even if they're willing to pay his fees. He strikes me as the super ambitious "I want to be the best in the world" type player and I think he's fully aware that he won't get that mantle by staying in Germany and winning 10 titles in a row.

A little too ambitious lately. It's like he's always nervous over something. Seems that he outgrew the team and is frustrated with his colleagues.

Dude should chill the fuck out, he has all the time in the world to succeed.
 

El Gato

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Easily isn't. He's going to Madrid or the premier league. You can quote me on this, he's not going to Bayern even if they're willing to pay his fees. He strikes me as the super ambitious "I want to be the best in the world" type player and I think he's fully aware that he won't get that mantle by staying in Germany and winning 10 titles in a row.

The super ambitious type whose dream is to win the Premier League with Leeds. Yeah lol, totally out of the question
 

El Gato

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Yannik

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His agent Pini Zahavi has been nudging Lewandowski to leave for a while. The ball is not in his court though, Bayern won't sell at 80m now (next summer perhaps) and there is nothing they can do about it.

Lewandowski has been open to leave abroad for the past 5 years.
But 'open to leave' in his case is literally just "guys, it'd be cool if you sold me at some point. But if you don't want to then I can also stay, it's fine honestly."
 
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