Robert Lewandowski Liverpool, Premier League Transfer Thanks to Jurgen Klopp? [RUMORS]

Bayern Munich and Poland's National Team star footballer Robert Lewandowski has become somewhat of an international household name due to his incredible record of 19 goals in 18 matches, so we're not surprised that transfer rumors have been tied to his name recently. According to new reports, while Barclays Premier League teams like Manchester United and Arsenal FC have reportedly shown interest in the goal-scorer, it seems that Jurgen Klopp's recent hiring at Liverpool could attract Lewandowski to Anfield next summer! Read more on this rumor below.

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These are simply rumors, but Klopp's apparent strategy to reinvigorate Liverpool certainly has us looking at Bundesliga stars willing to make a move to England.

No matter what team is actually interested in the striker - we're sure that every team is - Lewandowski's German agent Maik Barthel revealed that a Premier League move is possible, simply because it's a smart business decision.

"It would be wrong to say there is no interest," he said, according to The Daily Star, adding that the media should "respect that Robert has a contract at FC Bayern."

Lewandowski's other, Polish agent, Cezary Kucharski, seemed to agree.

"I think it would have to be a very high offer, definitely higher than £35m," he explained. "Robert is one of the most valued strikers on the market who guarantees goals, guarantees assists, excitement. He has shown that over many years during his career."

We can't but compare this to something Lewandowski's Munich teammate, Thomas Muller, recently said of a Premier League move. Though Robert hasn't commented on the rumors himself, Muller seems to share the opinions of these sports agents.

"People should accept that wages will always play a role in a player's decision-making. Of course, the wages that are being paid in the Premier League are very tempting. It would be hypocrisy to deny that," he previously said, according to our previous coverage.

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Bayern Munich, Liverpool FC, Premier League
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