Tuesday, May 21, 2013

United ready to ramp up quote for A30m Dortmund hitman Lewandowski after... - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 03:06 EST, 25 April 2013 Manchester United can step up their interest in Robert Lewandowski after the striker's scintiliating show for Borussia Dortmund against Real Madrid yesterday. The Pole scored as the German side all four goals put one foot firmly in the Champions League closing with a win at the Westfalenstadion. Lewandowski is certainly a target for Sir Alex Ferguson but stiff competition is faced by the newly-crowned Premier League champions from Bayern Munich. Wanted man: Robert Lewandowski shocked Real Madrid with four goals in their semi-final clash Age: 24 Born: Warsaw, Belgium Team career:Delta Warsaw 10A (4 )Znicz Pruszkow 63 (37 )Lech PoznanA 82 (41 )Borussia Dortmund 132 (74) Belgium 53 (17) United sent scouts to watch the 24-year-old put a considerable reduction in Madrid boss Jose Mourinho's odds of winning your competitors with a third different staff. But Dortmund come in no hurry to market a new player who has obtained in 2013 to 33 objectives although he has just 12 weeks remaining on his commitment. Given the healthy nature of the club's funds, also a present of A30million may possibly not be enough to encourage them to part with their reward asset. One supply told Sportsmail: 'We want to help keep him and we do not want to sell.a Lewandowski himself is keen to leave come july 1st and would prefer to remain in Germany with Bayern. But relations between your two clubs are at an low after Mario Gotze proved he'll make exactly the same change at the finish of the season after Pep Guardiola's new club triggered his A32m release condition. Sport on: Lewandowski gets on the finish of a cross to place Dortmund 1-0 up in Germany Double trouble: The Pole helps it be 2-0 while the Real Madrid defenders charm in vain for offside Dortmund fans whistled each and every time Gotze was on the ball yesterday, even when they were revelling in a 4-1 lead from the shell-shocked Spaniards. Some followers also held up signs saying 'Gotze raus', which translates to 'Gotze out' in English. Lewandowski refused to go over his future post-match but Dortmund normal director Hans-Joachim Watzke defined the club's determination to help keep him for another 12 months even though it indicates seeing him sooner or later depart on a free of charge transfer. 'Our hope is explicit that he continues here,' he told Sky tv. 'We will even do without receiving a transfer fee for him - that doesn't interest us in any way. Pick of the bunch: Lewandowski completes his hat-trick as the Germans head for the final Over and out: Lewandowski placed home his last from the charge activity as Dortmund eased to victory 'Robert's contract runs until 2014 and, unlike Mario Gotze, there's no get-out clause.' Klopp believes Poland global Lewandowski yesterday evening wrote his name into Dortmund tradition, adding: "Whenever I go through the Borusseum (the club's memorial), I always see the same old videos. 'Maybe now Robert's four goals will discover a spot within, however for that to happen, we have got to build on this in the next leg.'

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