All four goals were scored by lewandowski as Dortmund thrashed Real Madrid 4-1 in the first leg of these Champions League semi-final yesterday but much of the post-match discuss centred around his future. His agreement ends at the end of next period, leaving Dortmund in the unenviable position of being forced to decide whether to money in come early july of risk seeing the 24-year-old keep on a free of charge in 2014. Both Manchester United and Dortmund's Bundesliga competitors Bayern Munich have been strongly associated with the Pole. Stories in Germany today suggest they have chosen the former with the player's adviser Maik Barthel indicating Dortmund have endorsed his starting. "We have reached an agreement with a team and intend (him) to maneuver this summer," Barthel told Sport Bild. "There is just a very interesting offer for Robert which fulfils entirely the demands set by Dortmund and also the demands of Robert. "Dortmund have assured us that Robert may go at the conclusion of the growing season under these problems. "We stick to agreements and now it's up to the clubs to sort things out." (Edited by Giles Mole)
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