The Borussia Dortmund manager waived away reports linking his star player with a switch to Manchester and claimed that no deal was in place to take him away from the club.
Manchester United’s reported chase of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robert-Lewandowski-c31255 has had the media in a major frenzy in the past couple of weeks.
Sir Alex Ferguson is allegedly a big admirer of the player’s ability and is impressed by what he has seen in the UEFA Champions League and the European Championships.
Lewandowski has been finding the back of the net on increasingly regular basis and now has 53 goals in 110 games for the Bundesliga giants. A host of top clubs on the continent have been monitoring the player’s progress and are willing to part ways with
some hefty cash in order to acquire his signature.
However, as of yet, nothing concrete has been revealed about United’s interest, although the media claims that the Reds have agreed to sign a contract with their German counterparts that will allow the striker to depart for Old Trafford in the summer.
Although being one of the most prolific hit-men in Europe, it remains to be seen how United can take advantage of his talents considering that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233 and Javier
Hernandez.
While Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752’s tactical nous can surely accommodate Lewandowski, Dortmund have been far from pleased with the recent media speculation and have waived away any truth in the matter through manager Jurgen Klopp.
“I've no idea (about this). I'm not afraid he is going to be leaving us. Manchester United is one of many clubs that are going to be showing an interest in him. But the fact remains the contract is with us. The time when there were big, rich English clubs
coming to lure German players away - thank God those times are over.”
He also reflected on the upcoming tie with Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League and claimed that hosts will put up a strong side in order to contend with the reigning champions of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749.
“This is a Champions League game. When a team is through there is sometimes a temptation to rest players but that is not for us. We are going to play with a good team,” Klopp said.
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