Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos ‘approach Robert Lewandowski asking him to leave Bayern Munich for Real Madrid
The duo tried to convince the Poland international he would have a place at the Bernabeu under Zinedine Zidane
CRISTIANO RONALDO and Sergio Ramos tried to convince Robert Lewandowski to join Real Madrid after their Champions League win.
Lewandowski was on the losing side as a Ronaldo hat-trick in a controversy-filled game dumped Bayern Munich out of Europe.
But according to Spanish publication AS, the two Madrid superstars used the time after the game to try and get him to make a summer switch.
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The Poland international's current deal runs out in 2021 and is the highest paid player in the Bundesliga on £12.5million-a-year.
And Karim Benzema is still firing in for Real but Ronaldo and Ramos are reported to have told Lewandowski he would have a place under Zinedine Zidane.
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There was also reports this week that Madrid could have beaten Madrid to Lewandowski in 2014.
But Florentino Perez did not want to let Benzema leave and so pulled out of a £17million deal.
The former Borussia Dortmund striker confirmed initial negotiations during in an interview with in which he stated: “There were talks.”
Lewandowski was named as one of the three players who stormed the referee's dressing room after he allowed Ronaldo's two extra-time goals that were offside.
The Bayern players were also fuming after Arturo Vidal was sent off.