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- Lewandowski has a 30.8% chance of joining Man City this window
- 14/1 odds to join Juventus as a potential Cristiano Ronaldo replacement
- Bookmakers give a 90.9% chance that Lewandowski stays at Bayern this Summer
- Reports say that Lewandowski is unlikely to do anything that would harm his relationship with Bayern
Robert Lewandowski is 9/4 to join Manchester City this window
With reports suggesting that Lewandowski has had enough at Bayern Munich and is after a new challenge in football, it is Manchester City and Pep Guardiola that lead the race to sign the striker. Lewandowski has previously played under Guardiola, when he was manager of Bayern in his last role before he was made Man City boss in 2016.
Next Club | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Stay at Bayern | 1/10 | 90.9% |
Man City | 9/4 | 30.8% |
Juventus | 14/1 | 6.7% |
Man Utd | 20/1 | 4.8% |
Real Madrid | 22/1 | 4.3% |
Guardiola has previously highlighted Lewandowski's professionalism when it comes to the sport, speaking about how he's never injured and focuses on football 24/7. Man City could see Lewandowski as an alternative to the mega money Harry Kane signing that has been ongoing throughout the Summer window.
Juventus as second favourites if Lewandowski leaves
Juventus are a 14/1 shot to sign the prolific striker, with murmurs that Cristiano Ronaldo will leave the club this window and go and play with Lionel Messi at PSG.
Lewandowski has previously spoke for his admiration for two Juventus legends in Roberto Baggio and Alessandro Del Piero and this could also hint at the forward's chances of signing for the Italian giants.
The 1/10 odds to stay at Bayern suggest he stays
With odds of 1/10 for Lewandowski to stay at Bayern by the end of this window, that suggests that he is going nowhere. Bookmakers are giving a 90.9% chance that Lewandowski doesn't leave the club he is currently at and that he will see out another season in the Bundesliga. The current reports are highlighting the fact that the Polish striker doesn't want to harm his reputation at the club and would do nothing to damage that for a move.