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Manchester United transfer blow: Bayern Munich chief discusses Robert Lewandowski's future
MANCHESTER UNITED have "no chance" of signing Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski this summer, according Bayern Munich's technical director.
Both Manchester United and Real Madrid reportedly want to sign Robert Lewandowski
United have reportedly been working on a bid for Poland international Lewandowski since before Jose Mourinho was appointed as manager.
Real Madrid are also keen on the frontman and have held talks with his agent regarding a deal.
Liverpool have also been linked with the former Borussia Dortmund star, while cash-rich Paris Saint-Germain are supposedly keen.
Poland's Lewandowski idolised by next generation of footballers
Lewandowski top scored in the Bundesliga this season with 30 goals and netted 13 times in Euro 2016 qualifying for Poland.
He is set to lead the line for Poland in their opening game of Euro 2016 against Northern Ireland on Sunday (5pm).
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