Robert Lewandowski is open to the idea of a move to the Premier League, according to reports.

Lewandowski made his name at Borussia Dortmund under Jürgen Klopp with 74 Bundesliga goals in four years at the club.

Manchester United are said to have scouted him on multiple occasions during that time but it was Bayern Munich who secured his signature two years ago.

But now the Daily Mail claim Lewandowski is unsettled at Bayern and would consider a move to England.

The Poland international is apparently a boyhood Liverpool fan and is keen on a reunion with Klopp at Anfield – when the Reds return to the Champions League.

Lewandowski has found the net 42 times this season, making him one of Europe's most prolific strikers.

A number of top Champions League sides are said to be tracking him - but Real Madrid are the striker's dream club.

However, the 27-year-old has reportedly accepted that he would have to wait for one of their current stars to leave the Bernabeu.

Source: Daily Express

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