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Report: 33-year-old Bundesliga goal-machine open to Liverpool move

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By Glenn Glenn Fernandes

Transfer News: Bayern Munich striekr Robert Lewandowski open to Liverpool transfer


According to Spanish outlet Fichajes (h/t Daily Star), Jurgen Klopp wants to bring Robert Lewandowski to Liverpool next summer.

The 33-year-old striker also seems interested in a move to another club. Klopp and Lewandowski have great memories together from their time at Borussia Dortmund in Bundesliga.

The manager-player duo had a great time in Germany at Dortmund and won the German league title as well. The Polish striker scored 102 goals in 186 matches in all competition his time under the current Liverpool manager.

Robert Lewandowski has become an integral part of Bayern Munich over the years

The Reds should look to add another attacker to their squad given their lack of quality options up front. And it is believed that Jurgen wants to be united with the former Borussia Dortmund striker again. His clinical finishing could be a great asset to the Merseyside team.

Lewandowski left Dortmund to join fellow rivals Bayern Munich. He has scored more than 300 goals in 335 matches for the Bavarians in all competitions.

Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid are some of the other clubs that are interested in signing the highly-rated striker.

Jurgen Klopp and Robert Lewandowski in their Borussia Dortmund days

The Polish international announced that he was open to seeking new challenges after spending 7 years with the Bavarians. He has won a huge collection of European and league titles with Munich.

Robert Lewandowski plays an important part at Bayern Munich. He scored two goals against Barcelona in their latest Champions League game. His former teammate Thiago Alcantara has also made the trip from Anfield to Allianz Arena.

The Reds had a relatively quiet transfer window but they did helped secure the long-term future of the core players at the club by giving them contracts.