Sir Alex Ferguson has suggested Manchester United might however sign Robert Lewandowski, despite accounts the Borussia Dortmund striker is destined for Bayern Munich. Lewandowski stole the news midweek, scoring four goals against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals. The Poland international is becoming among the strikers in Europe as a result. Ferguson thinks that, following a news that Bayern have closed Mario Gotze for next season, Lewandowski may possibly not be permitted to make the same move, and might rather transfer to Old Trafford. "If the best player arrives you've to anticipate to produce a move," Ferguson said. Room can be found by "i for anybody here so long as they have the necessary quality. "I am not sure Lewandowski is going to be sold to Bayern today. The Dortmund fans are not planning to be pleased [about the Gotze transfer] and I actually do not think they'll sell to their main competitors. "I think they'll sometimes let his contract come to an end, or sell him anywhere else." Bayern, meanwhile, moved to quash reports from Bild that Lewandowski had consented to terms with the Bundesliga leaders. The club "has no agreement with Robert Lewandowski", a statement read.
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