Bayern want cash up front for Lewandowski and believe Barca might not exist in two years' time
Bayern Munich seem to be brutally trolling Barcelona, having made a demand to the Catalan side over a move for Robert Lewandowski.
According to The Athletic's Raphael Honigstein, they want the Blaugrana to pay the asking price for the striker, believed to be around €60m, up front.
They refuse to accept any payments spread over several years as they believe Barcelona 'won't exist in one or two years' time'.
The Catalans are in an extremely insecure position finance-wise. They keep making new signings but also press their players to accept wage cuts to keep the club afloat.