The Polish ace has dominated the goalscoring charts even before he joined Bayern, and he could consider a move if the right offer comes along.

After becoming the second team in history to win the sextuple in Europe, it seems that Robert Lewandowski may want to try his goalscoring shoes elsewhere.

The top scorer in the Bundesliga and one of the most dominant footballers in the world told Canal+ he would be willing to look into a transfer if the right conditions were offered to himself and to Bayern München.

"I remain open-minded. I feel very good at Bayern, the city is superb, it's a great club. I am always curious to learn a new language, a new culture. But whether it will be in football or after my career, even I don't know," the footballer stated.

The striker has been linked to a high-profile move to Real Madrid for quite a few summers, but now, with Los Merengues struggling with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, his potential destination may be narrowed down to three options: PSG, Chelsea, and Manchester City.

The three clubs mentioned have the financial muscle to tackle such a move, and each of them could have motives to try and hire him. For example, PSG may need to fill the void left by Kylian Mbappé if he ends up joining Real Madrid, while Chelsea have been tipped to be searching for a striker. Last, but not least, the relationship between Pep Guardiola and Lewandowski could pave the way for the Citizens' intentions to sign "Lewa".

In order to see him leaving Bayern, all these teams will be forced to negotiate with Die Roten, especially since the player's deal does not include a buyout clause. But will we watch Lewa's era at the German club come to an end? Let's wait and see what the future holds in store for the Polish ace.