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Arsenal 'join race' for Bayern Munich hotshot Robert Lewandowski after big update

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Arsenal have been given a huge boost in their reported pursuit of Robert Lewandowski after the Bayern Munich forward admitted he was "open to everything".The Gunners have reportedly joined the race for the Polish hitman, whose contract at the Allianz Arena expires at the end of next season.According to Four Four Two, the north Londoners are one of a number of clubs who may pursue a move for the star this summer following an impasse in contract negotiations.

On Sunday, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted that although the forward wanted to stay at Bayern, his future is "absolutely open."He added that at the current time "there are still no talks between Bayern and his agent".Lewandowski himself added more fuel to the fire following an interview with Sky Sport Deutschland.He said: "I am open to everything.

I'm quiet."It is important for me to be able to focus on my game, always on what can happen in the last match."Everything that remains to be done regarding contracts is a secondary issue and remains in the background."That will be music to the ears of Arsenal, who are in desperate need of a new centre-forward this summer.Do you think Robert Lewandowski will join Arsenal?

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