Munich’s star striker Robert Lewandowski has already made it clear that the subject of FC Bayern is over for him. Now the Pole has explained what he’s missing from the German record champions.

The Bayern star Robert Lewandowski, who was willing to emigrate, has added poker to his move. “I want more emotions in my life,” said the 33-year-old world footballer at the Polish provider “OnetSport”. Lewandowski and his advisor Pini Zahavi recently said that Bayern Munich was over for the captain of the Polish national team. The attacker is said to be aiming for a move to FC Barcelona.

Bayern Honorary President Uli Hoeneß, on the other hand, said on Monday that he assumed Lewandowski would stay. “I think the new team is being worked on very intensively and if everything comes out as they presented to me this week, then I see a good chance that we will have an attractive team next year — with Robert Lewandowski,” said the 70-year-old TV station Sport1.

The former club president advocated urging the star striker to fulfill his contract, which runs until June 30, 2023, if there is no replacement for the Bundesliga record scorer. “And then you have to see whether he’ll go on a free transfer next year or maybe even be extended again, nobody knows that,” said Hoeneß.