Manchester City have been working hard to revamp their squad for the next season and have already brought in quite a few top class players in order to field a strong team that might be able to avoid the goof-ups of the last term. The Citizens have been looking forward to bring in a good striker who can provide them the edge over their opponents in the next season, both in the Premier League as well as the Champions League.
Pep Guardiola, the current man in charge at the Etihad Stadium, has been eyeing a number of top class strikers from all around Europe, one of them being the Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, who has been playing for the German Bundesliga Champions Bayern Munich. He has been one of the top strikers in not only the domestic competitions but also has a gallant record in the Champions League as well, thus proving himself as one of the most highly regarded strikers in the current situation.
Guardiola, who was the coach of the German champions before he took over the charge at Manchester City, knows about the Polish marksman in and out. Lewandowski also might be delighted at the proposition of playing under the Spaniard’s coaching once again and making a name for himself as a quality striker in the Premier League as well.
The Citizens are almost set to let go of two of their strikers in the summer in the form of Wilfried Bony and Kelechi Iheanacho, who have been out of favour in the last season under the coaching of Pep Guardiola. With Aguero and Gabriel Jesus spearheading the attack for his team, the City manager will love to have someone like Lewandowski at his disposal, who can give him that extra edge in his attack in the next season.
Lewandowski has been the main man in the attack for the Bavarians since his arrival from arch rivals Borussia Dortmund in the year 2014. He has scored a total of 110 goals for the German Champions and has helped them win a number of accolades throughout his tenure with them, including the Champions League as well as the German Bundesliga. It goes without saying how imperative he is for the team and that Bayern Munich will do everything to keep hold of him in the next season as well.
However, City, reportedly, are poised to make an opening bid of £64 million in order to get their hands on the Polish marksman, though the deal looks increasingly impossible from happening.