As he also doesn't see any possibility of him playing for the Bundesliga Champions next season.
I see a bit of agression in the statement. He doesn't wants too be stopped from making a possible switch out of the club.
His statement looks somewhat delusional - it does not contain specifics. If there was a specific option of moving to another team and that team was ready to pay an adequate amount for it (at least 40 million as Bavaria wants), then everything would be fine. But what does he suggest now? For Bayern to let him go for free? Or what?
It's true that he didn't say anything specific about a possible transfer to the new club, but his statement was very clear. As of today, he said, his story with Bayern Munich is over. If these words weren't that strong, I would have thought that maybe this is some kind of negotiation game for a better contract, but it really looked too serious.
In my opinion Lewandowski is being serious and this can be a big warning to the club to let him go or he is not playing well, of course he is right to act like that because the club did not give him the due value and respect. anyway this is a lesson for bayern and i hope they let him go, they just have to reach a good agreement, there will be no shortage of teams for him to play, he is an excellent player
I saw on TV that the player Raphinha from Leeds can go to manchester united, well I don't know to what extent this could happen but he would be very useful in united