Officially: Lewandowski's Bayern Exit Confirmed

Reports suggest that Robert Lewandowski confirmed his way out of the Allianz Arena after an eight-year stint with Bayern Munich, stressing that he will not wear the Bavarian shirt again, due to the failure to reach with Bayern officials to renew his contract. During the press conference for the Polish national team match against Wales, Lewandowski commented on his situation with Bayern, saying: "Today my story with Bayern Munich is definitely over. I can't imagine what happened in recent months, and I can't imagine more good cooperation.""I know that a move would be the best solution for both sides and I think Bayern will not keep me just because they can," Lewandowski added.
He continued: "It also seems to me that today I can say a lot, now I focus on the training, there will probably be time to say more about it."The Polish goal-getter scored 345 goals in all competitions with the Bavarian in 374 games since his move in 2014 from Borussia Dortmund and won 19 titles with the team.
During this season, Lewandowski scored 50 goals in 46 games, and made 7 in all competitions, although he was crowned with the German League title.