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Robert Lewandowski to Real Madrid: Bayern Munich striker ready to force move to Spain after already agreeing terms with Los Blancos

Polish hotshot, 27, ready for Bernabeu move despite Bayern Munich already stating they have no intention of selling

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ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI is ready to force through his move to Real Madrid after already agreeing terms with the club, according to reports in Spain.

The Bayern Munich striker, 27, has been linked with a mega-move to the Spanish capital in the last few weeks and is now said to have reached terms on a contract with Los Blancos.

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Robert Lewandowski has already agreed terms with Real Madrid , according to reports in Spain Credit: Reuters
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Bayern Munich are the remaining obstacle in a deal for the 42-goal striker - but to Spanish newspaper AS, Lewandowski is ready to force his exit from the Allianz Arena.

The paper reports that an agreement between Real and Lewandowski has already been reached.

Real director Jose Angel Sanchez met with Cezary Kucharski, Lewandowski’s agent, during the Champions League semi-final last month.

The Polish striker scored 42 goals as Bayern Munich won the Double last seasonCredit: AP:Associated Press

Bayern have already made it clear they have no intention of selling their star striker with CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge previously stating there is no room for negotiation.

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Bayern are also in no rush to re-negotiate Lewandowski’s current contract - which runs until 2019.

The Polish striker chasing a contract worth around £15m annually (approx. £290,000-a-week) and has already stated he has no real loyalty to the Double winning German club.

 Lewandowski wants a £15m salary - but Bayern have no interest in re-negotiatingCredit: DPA

Last week he said: “I find it strange that some players stay at a club until the end of their contract.

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“I’ve never said that I was going to finish my career this club or that club and I’ve never kissed the badge. It’s just not the way I do things.”

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