Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has indicated that the club won’t bow to pressure to sell Chelsea target Robert Lewandowski this summer.

The 29-year-old striker has been flirting with the idea of leaving the German champions over the last two summers and there are suggestions he could look to move again this time around.




Real Madrid have long been linked with having an interest in Pole and there are also suggestions that Paris Saint-Germain are considering making a move for him in the ongoing window.

Lewandowski is also believed to be Chelsea’s number one target for the summer as they look to spend big after losing out on a top four finish this season in the Premier League.
 


The Pole is said to be keen to taste a fresh life outside Germany after spending eight seasons in the Bundesliga, but Bayern Munich are in no mood to sell the player.  

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Hoeness recently said that the German champions are not planning any major departures or additions to their squad this summer.

And the Bayern Munich president indicated that they are going to stand strong if any club look to sign Lewandowski.

Speaking to German magazine Kicker, Hoeness said: “We’ll prove to the football world that the club are still very strong.”

Lewandowski, who has scored 151 goals in 195 appearances for the Bavarians, has a contract until 2021 with the club.