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United would have to fork out over £35m if they wanted to prise striker Robert
Lewandowski away from Bayern Munich, his agent has warned.
It would appear that Javier Hernandez is surplus to requirements at
Old Trafford, while 19-year-old James Wilson is unlikely to become a first-team
regular despite a promising start to his career. However, Lewandowski’s agent
Cezary Kucharski says his client will not come cheaply if United are keen on
securing his services.
Kucharski told Polish TV: "I think it would have to be a very
high offer, definitely higher than £35m for Bayern to consider selling.
"Robert is one of the most valued strikers on the market who
guarantees goals, guarantees assists, excitement. He has shown that over many
years during his career.
"Every year he is an even better player and plays at a higher
level and that is very important for other clubs because he has credibility and
guarantees at least 30 goals a season.
"With a player of Robert's class, the truth is that not a lot of
work is required because really there are only two directions in which he could
go in the future, England or Spain, and only with Bayern Munich's
acceptance."
And Kucharski does not seem optimistic about United's chances of
signing the striker.
He added: "There must be a signal from the club, from Munich.
There is no such signal so we are not thinking about it, because even thinking
about a change of club would be unfair in my opinion to the current employers.
"There is no reason, apart from money to be honest, to even think
about it.”
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