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We all remember how disappointed we were when Polish international striker Lewandowski decided to leave Dortmund for Bayern Munich rather than play in the Premiership.


Last night Bayern manager Pep Guardiola decided to leave Lewandowski on the bench preferring to start Thomas Muller up front for the Germans in their Champions League last-16 first-leg match against Shakhtar Donetsk at the Arena Lviv.


This has led former Liverpool star Dietmar Hamann to tell his former club along with Arsenal and Manchester United to “break the bank” in order to sign the 26-year-old who he believes wants to play more football than he is currently getting with the German champions.


While speaking to Sky Sports, Hamann said: ‘If you look at Manchester United, I think they could do with a Lewandowski.


‘At the moment United, Liverpool and even Arsenal… Lewandowski is tailor-made for them.

‘He came to Bayern Munich on a free last year but if there was an opportunity to get him out I’d break the bank for him because I think he’s the best No 9 in the world.’


He added: ‘He was tailor-made for Dortmund and I think he’s tailor-made for two or three English teams where he can play on the counter attack on big pitches where he can run in behind.


‘He needs to be involved in the game. In Bayern Munich he simply doesn’t get enough balls with the way they play. You need a poacher in Bayern Munich, somebody who scores his goals in the box, rather than a Lewandowski who does everything.

 

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