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Bayern Munich chief: 'No chance' Robert Lewandowski will be sold

Bayern Munich are not going to listen to any offers for Robert Lewandowski this summer, according to technical director Michael Reschke.

The Poland striker has been linked with a move to Real Madrid or the Premier League having netted 30 goals in the Bundesliga last term.

He is just one of the stars that clubs will have their eyes on at Euro 2016, but Reschke says they would all be wasting their time making an approach for the 27-year-old.

"He's going to be playing for Bayern Munich again next season, there's absolutely no doubt about it," Reschke told Italy's Radio CRC. "He still has three years on his contract here and we know that we have the best striker in the world in our squad. That is why there is no chance that he will be sold."

Bayern have been linked with a move for Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain in the event of Lewandowski moving on, but Reschke rejected that too.

"Gonzalo Higuain is one of the three or four best strikers in the world, but we've got the very best right now with Lewandowski," he said. "That is why it makes no sense for us, or for the player, to sign another striker."