Football NewsThomas Muller has expressed his hope that Robert Lewandowski will remain at Bayern Munich
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The German recalled the case of Franck Ribery, who in 2009 wanted to leave for Real Madrid but continued with the Bavarian giants for ten more years.

‘The club is more important than the players’

Thomas Muller has expressed his hope that Robert Lewandowski will remain at Bayern Munich, even though the striker has said he plans to leave this summer. The German recalled the case of Franck Ribery, who in 2009 wanted to leave for Real Madrid but continued with the Bavarian giants for ten more years. “I hope that the man who has been my attacking partner for years will stay,” Muller said in an interview. “We’re in the summer break, and a lot happens at this time. I remember Franck Ribery’s desire to go to Real Madrid. Our relationship on the pitch is known. But naturally, business is such that this can change. In general, there is one key thing: the club is more important than us, the players.”

Lewandowski felt that Bayern didn’t care enough about renewing his contract

Muller indirectly ruled out a drop in Lewandowski’s performances if Bayern Munich insist he sees out his contract, which expires in 2023. “Every player who is still at Bayern Munich on September 1 will want to play well because playing badly is something that satisfies nobody,” Muller continued. Lewandowski has said that he considers his Bayern experience over and that he cannot imagine continuing at the club after what has happened in recent months, with his agent making similar statements. It has been suggested that Lewandowski was upset at Bayern’s alleged attempts to secure the services of Norwegian Erling Haaland, who has since left Borussia Dortmund and joined Manchester City. The Polish player felt that Bayern Munich did not care enough about renewing his contract. There are, however, two versions of the story.

On Lewandowski’s side, it is claimed that the player did not receive a concrete offer of renewal, while Bayern Munich claim to have made one to his people.