Lewandowski feels he is at his sporting peak and has already informed his agents to look for a way to secure a deal with Real Madrid. The Polish striker has been linked with a move to the Bernabeu previously.
Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge recently stated that Lewandowski, who criticised the Bavarian club's transfer policy, described a switch to the Spanish giants as his 'dream move'.
The centre-forward's words were not appreciated in the club offices at the Allianz Arena, but Bayern's attacking play relies on Lewandowski, who leads the team from the front. With the Bundesliga side eager to fight for the Champions League, he is currently non-transferrable.
According to Balague, Lewandowski wants his representatives to get Bayern to agree on an asking price, an initial fee to open negotiations. His advisors have told the player to focus on his performances without trying to force a move while they take care of the matter.
Real Madrid's transfer policy works against Lewandowski's desire. The Spanish giants are more interested in luring young talent than they are in swooping in with blockbuster deals for proven stars.
Despite this, the Polish striker remains keen on a move. He wants to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Isco, Asensio and Ramos, and he has devised a plan to achieve his dream.