Bayern Munich insist on retaining Robert Lewandowski. Munich's CEO, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, is not even tempted by anyone who offers the Polish striker up to 150 million euros.

Lewandowski is not the first player to intend to leave Bayern Munich this season. But Rummenigge again reminded all parties about their efforts when stopping the intention of Franck Ribery who moved to Real Madrid ten years ago.

"Our philosophy is completely different from other clubs," Rummenigge told Tz.

Ten years ago, Ribery had time to get the temptation of a number of clubs to leave Munich. Besides Real Madrid, Chelsea also intends to bring it.

But Munich succeeded in defending it and Ribery has remained until today.

"And now he's the happiest footballer in the world, because he found his home in Bavaria and Munich, I think he's happy with our decision," he explained.

Best Player Survives

It is not easy to keep players when they intend to move. But Rummenigge has a good way to do that. "We have to be open to players and Lewandowski also wants to move, but we say we will not let him move," said Rummenigge.

"We are really satisfied with him," Rummenigge added.

Rummenigge also claimed to have received an offer for Lewandowski's position. But his side is not interested in releasing the Polish player. "It does not matter if someone puts 100 or 150 million euros on the table," said Rummenigge.

"Since we made the decision to Frank 2008 and where we did not open the door out for him, this is our mantra:

(Bola.com)