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Lewandowski in FC Barcelona - Poles' dream has come true!
The transfer of the Polish 34-year-old forward Robert Lewandowski to FC Barcelona made the headlines of all weekend newspapers. Bayern said "yes" to a Catalan offer of 50 million euros. Catalans will eventually pay 45 million euros, plus five million euros in variable fees. The contract with Bayern expires next year and the Bavarians were closed for possible sales, but finally, as a result of pressure from Lewandowski himself, they agreed to part with their favorite player. The money from this transfer will also pay for the player's stays in his previous clubs. The clubs such as Znicz Pruszków and Lech Poznań will receive a financial injection. All this is of little importance to Poles, because the most important thing is that a Pole will play in the best football club in the world, and not as a stopwatch but as a striker - like the great Messi or the legend of Maradona. This season, Poles have had other great sports records, which they have never even dared to dream of, in world tennis, thanks to Iga Świątek. Few know that on the same weekend in July, when Lewy did not leave the news headlines, Fajdek and Nowicki, outstanding Polish athletes, although in a less advertised athletic discipline, became the champion and vice world champion in the thrust of the hammer. The economic situation translates into sport and the athletes' success is related to their welfare. A rich country has wealthy sponsors, modern sports infrastructure and access to the largest events. Paradoxically, poor athletes are also successful, from countries where dictators demand flagship victories, such as Russian athletes. There are many paradoxes in sport, but there is only one Lewandowski, and football is loved by everyone in Poland. It is a sport that develops many skills and body. The success of Robert Lewandowski, like the success of Adam Małysz, will raise the morale of young people. More of them will come from behind the computer to the pitch to train, to be with their friends, to get some air. And for that Lewandowski deserves a big hurray!
The transfer of the Polish 34-year-old forward Robert Lewandowski to FC Barcelona made the headlines of all weekend newspapers. Bayern said "yes" to a Catalan offer of 50 million euros. Catalans will eventually pay 45 million euros, plus five million euros in variable fees. The contract with Bayern expires next year and the Bavarians were closed for possible sales, but finally, as a result of pressure from Lewandowski himself, they agreed to part with their favorite player. The money from this transfer will also pay for the player's stays in his previous clubs. The clubs such as Znicz Pruszków and Lech Poznań will receive a financial injection. All this is of little importance to Poles, because the most important thing is that a Pole will play in the best football club in the world, and not as a stopwatch but as a striker - like the great Messi or the legend of Maradona. This season, Poles have had other great sports records, which they have never even dared to dream of, in world tennis, thanks to Iga Świątek. Few know that on the same weekend in July, when Lewy did not leave the news headlines, Fajdek and Nowicki, outstanding Polish athletes, although in a less advertised athletic discipline, became the champion and vice world champion in the thrust of the hammer. The economic situation translates into sport and the athletes' success is related to their welfare. A rich country has wealthy sponsors, modern sports infrastructure and access to the largest events. Paradoxically, poor athletes are also successful, from countries where dictators demand flagship victories, such as Russian athletes. There are many paradoxes in sport, but there is only one Lewandowski, and football is loved by everyone in Poland. It is a sport that develops many skills and body. The success of Robert Lewandowski, like the success of Adam Małysz, will raise the morale of young people. More of them will come from behind the computer to the pitch to train, to be with their friends, to get some air. And for that Lewandowski deserves a big hurray!
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