3 superstars who may move to the Premier League this summer

Will CR7 be back at his original stomping ground?
Will CR7 be back at his original stomping ground?

#3 Robert Lewandowski

Bayern Muenchen v Eintracht Frankfurt - DFB Cup Final
Lewandowski could solve Chelsea's goal-scoring woes.

The 29-year-old Polish striker has excelled yet again with the Bavarian giants, smashing 40 goals in 47 games this season. Recent reports, however, have suggested the Pole to be unsettled at Munich, with agent Pini Zahavi adding fire to the rumours.

Lewandowski has scored 151 goals in 195 games since signing from Borussia Dortmund on a free transfer in 2014 and has been linked with Real Madrid, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United."Robert feels as if he needs a change and a new challenge in his career," Zahavi told Sport Bild. "Bayern's bosses have been informed. Money or a specific club are not Robert's motivation for a move, as almost every top club would like to have the best striker in the world in their ranks." (via ESPN)

Despite the player's wishes, the Bundesliga champions would be highly reluctant to see Lewandowski leave the Allianz Arena. Earlier this month, Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: "No one needs to worry - Lewandowski will be playing for us next season."

The fact remains, however, that no club can retain a player against his/her wishes. If Lewandowski does want to move away from the German champions, he will have several clubs queuing up for his services, especially Chelsea who could offer Morata in a swap deal.

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