Real Madrid Latest Robert Lewandowski, Cristiano Ronaldo Rumours

Real Madrid Transfer News: Latest Robert Lewandowski, Cristiano Ronaldo Rumours
Real Madrid have a great chance to finally sign Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski, according to reports. Los Blancos see the Polish striker as a potential replacement for discontented Cristiano Ronaldo, having already tried to sign him twice.
Those attempts failed, but there are now reasons to believe Madrid can at last get their man, according to AS.com. Citing sources in Poland, the report states how Lewandowski's agent, Cezary Kucharski, is adamant his client will eventually seal a big move away from the Bundesliga.
Lewandowski is also said to be keen on the financial rewards and prestige available in Spain's top flight: No matter what happens, 'Lewy’s' career will not end at Bayern Munich, they say; Secondly, after the Balón d’Ór voting, the on-fire striker has realized that la Liga is the most popular platform on the planet to play the game. They say he watches Spanish football on television and likes the way the game is played over here. Third of all, naturally, is the money. They’ll have to offer Bayern around 100 million euros, with yearly wage of 24 million, 12 million take-home pay.
It's an investment Los Merengues will deem worth making if it means landing an attacker as gifted as Lewandowski, one good enough to replace their current forward talisman. Yet, despite Lewandowski's apparent willingness to move, along with Madrid's fondness for the player, any deal won't be as clear cut as it appears. AS quotes Bayern president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge downplaying any sale, speaking to a group of Polish reporters: “Florentino Perez is my friend and he knows well that we will not sell Lewandowski to Real. We are not a bank, we want to have a powerful, winning team and Robert is crucial for us”.
But the feeling still exists that Lewandowski and Kucharski will have the final say. The latter believes the former Borussia Dortmund man is the "next Galactico who will bring star quality and success back to the Santiago Bernabeu."
Madrid could well need another star name as soon as next summer. Ronaldo's future in Spain's capital city continues to look bleak.
Bleacher Report's Marcus Speller and Dean Jones recently speculated club president Florentino Perez will seek to cash in on the Portuguese powerhouse at the end of the season:

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