Levandowski follows in the footsteps of Neymar
It seems that the Polish striker Robert Lefandowski, the Bayern Munich striker, is following in the footsteps of Brazilian Neymar da Silva of Paris St Germain.
Neymar left Barcelona last summer and headed for St Germain in a record deal of 222 million euros.
The Brazilian star played for four years in the Catalan team, but he began to fabricate crises before the start of the season to get away from the Bulgarians.
On July 28, in one of Barcelona's training, Neymar da Silva clashed with Portugal's Nelson Simedeau, who joined the Catalan team from Benfica.
The clash came as a result of Portugal's violent intervention from the Brazilian point of view, but the Catalan press lied to the current Paris Saint Germain player and said he was fomenting those crises in order to pressure Barca officials to sell him.
At the time, the Catalan daily Sport published a report about Barcelona's anger at Neymar, who wanted to end his crisis either by staying or leaving because they were distracted.
On the other hand, press reports indicate that Lefandowski wants to leave Bayern Munich next summer, explaining that Real Madrid is one of the most interested in his services.
It seems that Levandowski began to use the style of Neymar, after he entered into an argument with Mats Humils defender of the Bavarian team, in Maran on Wednesday, according to the newspaper "Bild" German.
The German newspaper Bild reported the scenes of the match as it showed that Humiles and Lefandowski were part of one team in the training, and they had an argument after the other player, Corinthian Tulisio, the Polish star, was caught while the latter was busy tying his shoes.
"You're always losing the ball, just talking," Humales said. "Shut up!" Said Lefandowski.
Lefandowski, who turns 30 in August, is pushing Bayern Munich to leave him in the summer because there is no penalty clause in his contract.