Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has added fuel to the fire surrounding a possible move elsewhere by admitting that he is "open-minded" about his future.
The Polish marksman has established a reputation as one of Europe's most lethal strikers during his time in Bavaria, scoring 294 goals in 329 appearances and winning nine Bundesliga titles in that time.
Lewandowski still has two years left to run on his Bayern deal, but Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have both been linked with the 32-year-old, who has refused to rule out a possible move elsewhere.
Speaking to Canal+ about his future, the former Borussia Dortmund man said: "I remain open-minded. I feel very good at Bayern, the city is superb, it's a great club.
"I am always curious to learn a new language, a new culture. But whether it will be in football or after my career, even I don't know."
Lewandowski's 41 Bundesliga goals in the 2020-21 campaign saw him set a new record in the German top flight, surpassing Gerd Muller's 40 in the 1971-92 season. body check tags ::