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Robert Lewandowski ‘shows up late’ to Bayern Munich training again as he pushes for Barcelona switch

Robert Lewandowski was late to Bayern Munich training on Wednesday and Thursday

Robert Lewandowski ‘shows up LATE to Bayern Munich training for the second day in a row’ as he continues to push for his dream move to Barcelona… but at least he looked happy to be there this time!

  • Robert Lewandowski showed up late to Bayern Munich training on Wednesday
  • He did the same again on Thursday morning as he looks to prove a point
  • The striker is looking to push through a move to Barcelona this summer
  • He looked happier to be at training on Thursday compared to the previous day
  • He greeted his team-mates and manager Julian Nagelsmann, plus sang a birthday song to Serge Gnabry 

Robert Lewandowski reportedly arrived late for Bayern Munich training for the second successive day on Thursday morning as he continues to push for a move to Barcelona.

Bayern players are expected to show up at 9am to the club’s training ground, but Lewandowski was six minutes late on Wednesday, and he followed that up by being two minutes late on Thursday, according to Bild.

The German outlet claimed that the 33-year-old only stepped out on the training pitch at 10:30am on Wednesday, and was the final player to leave the dressing room for the session as he appeared detached from the rest of his team-mates.

Robert Lewandowski was late to Bayern Munich training on Wednesday and Thursday

He has not appeared to be happy to be back at Bayern after his summer break

He has not appeared to be happy to be back at Bayern after his summer break

However, he was in a better mood on Thursday as he celebrated Serge Gnabry's birthday

However, he was in a better mood on Thursday as he celebrated Serge Gnabry’s birthday

He also shook Julian Nagelsmann's hand and spoke to his team-mates more

He also shook Julian Nagelsmann’s hand and spoke to his team-mates more

However, they have reported that things were different on Thursday, with the Polish forward making it out on to the pitch on time at 10am, and his body language was much improved.

He even joined in a birthday song for winger Serge Gnabry, while he spoke to his team-mates more and greeted manager Julian Nagelsmann with a handshake.

Lewandowski also managed to find the net again, something he has become accustomed to in a Bayern shirt, having netted 344 goals for the German giants.

This behaviour comes amid transfer speculation regarding his future, with Lewandowski making it clear that he wants to join Barcelona.

Barcelona’s latest offer of €45m (£38m) including bonuses has not received a response yet from Bayern CEO…

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