Robert Lewandowski set to snub Real Madrid advances and sign new deal at Bayern Munich
Poland star set to land new contract and increase his wages to around £13m-a-year
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ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI could soon be putting speculation over his future to bed by penning a new contract at Bayern Munich.
The Poland striker had been reluctant to extend his current contract, which expires in the summer of 2019, because Real Madrid were believed to have been interested.
But according to German publication , Lewandowski is set to earn yet another pay rise and commit to the European giants for an extra two years.
It is believed the 28-year-old is set to earn around £13million a season.
And Lewandowski is certainly proving why he is one the deadliest strikers in world football with a scintillating start to the new season.
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