Paul Prindiville Rate 25, 2013, 10:10 AM EDT You'd to learn it was coming. One day after his outstanding four purpose efficiency against Real Madrid, Robert Lewandowski is rumored to function as the goal of a (A30m) quote by Manchester United.AItas been a rumor that has gone warm and cold throughout the last year but after LewandowskiasAscintillatingAdisplay last night, itas now arrived at a boil. Dortmund, however, are desperate to keep their star striker and state they arenat hurried to offer Lewandowski despite the fact that he has only 12 weeks remaining on his contract. United experience competition for the Polish global from Bayern Munich, who recently triggered the $49.5 (A32m) release clause of Dortmund playmaker, Mario Gotze. Fortuitously for the Black & Yellows, there's nothing to point that Lewandowskias contract contains a similar provision. Dortmund are expected to ramp up their efforts to re-sign their 33 goal hitman inspite of the studies that Lewandowski has refused numerous offers and desires to keep for a larger club. BVB is going to do everything they can to ensure that if they are unable to re-sign the striker that he doesn't end up in Bavaria. Relations between your two groups are in an low after Dortmund were mad with Bayernas decision to announce the Gotze coup on the morning of the Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid. The stress in relationships between Dortmund and Munich will be a large boost to Unitedas likelihood of signing Lewandowski. It is widelyAbelievedAthat it'll take more than $46.4m (A30m )Afor Dortmund to part with the strikerAalthough BVB basic manager Hans-Joachim Watzke has made the unrealistic statement that his team may even hold Lewandowski for the following 12 months, even if it means the player in the course of time leaves on a totally free transfer. Absolutely, Sir Alex Ferguson could convince him otherwise. If United are to sign the Polish phenom, a swap deal might be in the cards. The Red Devils have previously suggested taking Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao in to the fold for money and a trade of Javier Hernandez, who United promises to be valued at $31m (A20m), which seems a little rich. Donat be surprised if a similar offer is offered to Dortmund. Something United wonat be doing is buying both Falcao and Lewandowski. Not just do they inhabit the same role on the pitch nevertheless the price necessary to purchase the two would be substantial. Plus, United curently have one of many best strikers in the world in Robin van Persie. Which raises the question a' what might eventually the Dutchman if United obtained another high-line striker? Certainly, RVP wonat be offered. But a situation could be seen by us where Ferguson begins to limit the number of appearances the Dutch striker makes to be able to prolong his career. Van Persie turns 30 years old come early july and given his injury ravaged past and the amount of games United participate in on an annual basis, such a rotation might not be described as a bad thought. A move for Lewandowski could also raise questions in regards to what to do with Wayne Rooney. United can effectively finance a for Lewandowski if it were to offer Rooney to Paris Saint-Germain but whether Ferguson is actually ready to part with the Englishman remains to be observed. But donat be therefore certain United is the only English group willing to create a play for Lewandowski. Birmingham City are widely rumored to be looking to make a striker and the Pole might be just the person for the work. Whatas more, City are trying to sell Edin Dzeko and have entertained the thought of a swap plus cash offer. The question then becomes: If youare Dortmund, who'd you like to swap for Lewandowski a Chicharito or Dzeko?
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