Lewandowski passes on the big question.


Shortly before Poland kicked off their Euro 2012 host campaign, boss Franciszek Smuda let a cat out of a potentially big bag as he announced that his striker, Robert Lewandowski, would be leaving Borrusia Dortmund to head to Manchester United this summer.
Shortly after Lewandowski scored the White Eagles' fist goal of the tournament, the opener in the 1-1 draw with Greece, the cat was being placed back into the proverbial bag as the 23 year old remained coy on the link with the Red Devils.
Talksport quote the Dortmund front-man as saying that his immediate future remained focused on the tournament at hand, but refused to rule out a summer switch to Old Trafford, where he could follow his old Borussia Dortmund team-mate Shinji Kagawa.
Lewandowski sure does have the required goal-scoring pedigree to fit in at Old Trafford after his firm header against Greece in Warsaw became his 27th goal of a season in which he fired Dortmund to their second successive Bundesliga title and a DFB Pokal to go with it.
He could also be a nailed on replacement for Dimitar Berbatov as the Bulgarian remains linked with a move away from Manchester as Sir Alex Ferguson prepares for an onslaught on the Premier League to wrestle the trophy back from "noisy" neighbours Manchester City.
The hit-man remained silent when pressed on any such link however, to leave every fan and his dog guessing, unfortunately, until after Euro 2012.
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