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Robert Lewandowski says move to Premier League is possible

AUGSBURG, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 14:  Robert Lewandowski of Bayern Munich celebrates as he scores
Image: Robert Lewandowski has scored 38 goals for Bayern Munich this season

Robert Lewandowski has refused to rule out a move to the Premier League at some point in his career, but insists he is happy at Bayern Munich for now.

The prolific Poland international has been linked with the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Real Madrid consistently over the last few years, but until now has insisted he will stay in Germany.

While admitting he is still enjoying his time at Bayern, the 27-year-old now believes a move away is a possibility in the coming years.

"Maybe I'll play in England or Spain one day," he told France Football.

"But, if I committed to pursuing my career in Munich, it's because I considered it the ideal club at which to move up a level and to win more trophies."

Robert Lewandowski scores his second for Bayern Munich against Schalke
Image: Lewandowski, pictured scoring against Schalke, could move to England

The striker has scored a remarkable 38 goals in 46 games for the Bundesliga table-toppers, and is set to start on Wednesday night in a Champions League semi-final tie against Atletico Madrid.

Lewandowski is keen to play for a successful club, and says Bayern's ability to reach the latter stages of Europe's premier competition year-in, year-out is a big plus.

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Image: Lewandowski (left) says he is happy at Bayern Munich for now

"The fact that every season they reach at least the semi-finals of the Champions League impressed me," he continued. "Apart from Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, what other teams can brag about such consistency?

"I don't know what my future will look like but at the moment I'm very happy at Bayern."