Robert Lewandowski revealed he will hold talks with Bayern Munich on his future after his side were crowned Bundesliga champions for the 10th consecutive season.
The Bavarian champions secured a 3-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena with Serge Gnabry, Lewandowski and Jamal Musiala all on target.
Lewandowski has been in sublime form this season but his future remains up in the air
Lewandowski, 33, who is out of contract next year, scored his 33rd league goal this term after dispatching Bayern's arch-rivals.
The Poland international has been linked with a move to Barcelona in recent weeks, with future still up in the air.
Chelsea have also previously registered their interest in taking the prolific goalscorer to Stamford Bridge, with Thomas Tuchel a huge admirer of the player.
Manchester United have also reportedly contacted his representatives over a possible deal.
Lewandowski told Sky in Germany: "There will be a meeting soon, but nothing special has happened so far. I also notice what's going on. The situation is not that easy for me."
Lewandowski scored Bayern's second goal to help his side to the Bundesliga title
Having won back-to-back FIFA best male player awards the last two years, Lewandowski has also got his hands on every possible trophy with Bayern.
After arriving on a free transfer from Dortmund in 2014, he has managed 342 goals in 372 appearances.
Bayern chiefs are keen for the player to remain at the club, but CEO Oliver Kahn said last Sunday the striker is 'considering his future'.
Kahn's comments come after he previously admitted Lewandowski will 'definitely' stay.
Bayern CEO Kahn remains hopeful Lewandowski still stay put
"We definitely have Robert with us for another season," Kahn recently told Amazon Prime Deutschland.
"We know what we have in him and we're relaxed about it. Apparently there's a competition out there: ''Who will tell the biggest nonsense story about Robert Lewandowski?''
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