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Robert Lewandowski has admitted that he could leave Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season.

Lewandowski puts United and Chelsea on alert after hinting at £25m Dortmund exit

The Poland striker is a long-term Manchester United target, while Chelsea made enquiries with the German club over his services earlier this summer.

Lewandowski, 24, has two years left to run on his contract but Dortmund may find it increasingly difficult to hang on to their star man, with Juventus and Bayern Munich also interested.

He told German newspaper Bild: ‘I don’t set myself any limits. I don’t know what will be after this season.

‘I can’t and don’t want to rule out anything. This would not be professional.’

Lewandowski is one of the most highly-rated forwards in Europe after scoring 30 goals last season en-route to helping Dortmund to a league and cup double.

He then starred for Poland at Euro 2012, scoring in his country’s opening game against Greece but was unable to help them through the group stage.

When asked about interest from Bayern, Lewandowski said: ‘That will always be interesting and you have to consider it. It is such a big club’.

He added: ‘I have another two years on my contract. This is a long time. I don’t have to decide today if I extend it or not. But, like I said, I only concentrate on Borussia right now.’

Sportsmail

 

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