Barcelona disclose details of Lewandowski's deal, set a €500M buyout clause

Barcelona FC revealed Tuesday details on their new signing Robert Lewandowski's deal from Bayern Munich in the current summer transfer market, as the Spanish football powerhouse inserted a high release clause into the Polish star's contract. Spanish club agrees with Bayern Munich to pay '€45 million + €5 million in variables' to sign Polish star.
"FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich have arrived at an agreement for the transfer of Robert Lewandowski for a total of €45 million + €5 million ($46 million + $5.1 million) in variables. The player will sign a contract with the Club for the next four seasons. The buyout clause has been set at €500 million (nearly $512 million)," Barcelona said in a statement.
The FC Barcelona statement added, "The player will sign a contract with the club for the next four seasons. The buy-out clause is 500 million euros. The Catalan club is scheduled to present Lewandowski to the media and fans at a press presentation conference at noon on Wednesday in the United States of America.


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