In addition, he “clearly clarified our position on his contractual status” to the tycoon, which has not changed. Lewandowski and his advisor, Benny Zahavi, have been insisting on a move for weeks, and Bayern bosses adamantly insist on compliance with the contract, which runs until 2023.
On Tuesday, Al-Hadaf gave another lengthy interview to “Bild” and said that he “does not want to communicate through the media.” He is also “not selfish. I know what I had at Bayern and I appreciate it a lot”. However, “changes are part of the life of the club and the player. I have a contract but I have also tried to tell the club how I feel.”
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He didn’t want to “impose anything, that’s not the point. It’s about finding the best solution.” And: “Bayern Munich and I are not enemies.” Despite the emotional discussions between supporters of the record champions, he also hopes that “fans will understand me at some point”.
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