9 - Robert Lewandowski

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topt

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Bayern need to sell because of COVID losses

It's fine they will sign Adeyami or something on low wages

actually, bayern was one of the few clubs that posted a profit even in Covid times. But I do find it funny that the club with zero debt would have to sell a player to a club with insane debt
 

Temptation

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He wants to expand his RL9 brand internationally and Spain would help him.

RL9 coffee and others is pretty famous in Poland already.
 

MTL_Barca

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Bayern fans are complaining about his performance versus good teams in CL. Sounds familiar. Suarez and Messi struggled too when older.

That was always a more or less common criticism towards Lewandowski though. BuLi doesn't mean much, it's CL or bust for their season so a lot of focus on k.o. stage games there.
 

bismp

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Are we seriously considering signing 33 year old Lewa? We should spend the money on young, promising players, for example a RB or CB
 

gregorrin10

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Are we seriously considering signing 33 year old Lewa? We should spend the money on young, promising players, for example a RB or CB

LB too. We need to sort out our defense completely before we even think about the attack. We need only a RW urgently, and even that only if Dembele leaves. No need to push for a ST this much, with Ansu coming back and hopefully staying fit this time. Both Ansu and Ferran need to play when fit, and the only way to do that is to play one of them at ST. (please no Ferran on RW). And we also have Auba as the other option there. So I'd only sign a ST, if an opportunity arises, and we certainly shouldn't be buying another 30 or even 32+ striker, since we already did that with Auba. On a young, promising striker like Nunez sure, if the price is reasonable and we can maybe also get it down by offering Trincao or someone else in a swap deal. Otherwise, we need to leave it. No Haaland to risk the club's financial stability, and Lewa would be just the same, only much much worse in terms of longetivity, since he's over 10 years older.
 

mesiesta

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How we are going to fit both Lewandowski and Aubameyang?

A. Aubameyang agrees to be a sub. Highly doubt it. He could agree to be a sub for Haaland, who is younger, but not another 33 year old striker.
B. Dembele leaves and Aubameyang starts to play RW. 2 old strikers, here we go.
C. Aubameyang leaves. Possible, but who said Lewa will produce better numbers than him?
 

Morten

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How we are going to fit both Lewandowski and Aubameyang?

A. Aubameyang agrees to be a sub. Highly doubt it. He could agree to be a sub for Haaland, who is younger, but not another 33 year old striker.
B. Dembele leaves and Aubameyang starts to play RW. 2 old strikers, here we go.
C. Aubameyang leaves. Possible, but who said Lewa will produce better numbers than him?

Almost certainly, because he is a better foward?

But it would indeed be a bit strange to go for a 2nd aging forward, it would actually have made sense if Aubameyang wasn't there.
 
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