One of Robert Lewandowski's agents, Maik Barthel, has dismissed reports that the Bayern Munich striker has held talks with Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain.
It comes three days after another of the player's representatives, Cezary Kucharski, told Der Spiegel that Real Madrid were already in discussions to sign the player. And the 27-year-old also hinted he might want to "try something new" after six years in the German top flight.
But with three years left on his current contract, Bayern have said that Lewandowski "will play at Bayern Munich in the coming season," and there is "no pain barrier" regardless of any offers that the German champions receive.
On Sunday, German tabloid Bild reported that Lewandowski is not only a transfer target for Real Madrid but Paris Saint-Germain, who are looking for a replacement for Zlatan Ibrahimovic who will leave the club at the end of his contract next month.
.@jorgealthoff @BILD falsch
- Maik Barthel (@MaikBarthel) May 29, 2016
Bild reported that Kucharski and Barthel met with PSG representatives in March to discuss a potential transfer. But Barthel claimed the report was not accurate, and dismissed it as "not correct" on Twitter in a brief reply to a tweet of the Bild report.
Lewandowski finished the 2015-16 as the Bundesliga's top goal scorer, becoming the first foreign player to notch 30 goals. He has struck a total of 121 goals in 194 Bundesliga matches for Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.
