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Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has no plans of signing Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer next summer, according to Sunday Mirror (page 71).

The Poland international has been a fantastic player for the Catalan giants, but his future could be away from the Blaugrana. There are no plans of extending his contract expiring next summer.

This is expected to trigger plenty of interest from elite European clubs. Sunday Mirror claim that Amorim is a long-term admirer of the Pole and believes his arrival would benefit some players at United.

However, Ratcliffe has no desire of sanctioning a Bosman deal.

The 73-year-old does not want to repeat mistakes of the past, where they signed the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Edinson Cavani, Bastian Schweinsteiger among others on big weekly wages.

Lewandowski earns a staggering £540,000 per week at Barcelona despite turning 37. With United having concentrated on lowering their wage bill, a move for Lewandowski is not a viable option.

The Red Devils have had concerns with the Profit and Sustainability Rules over the past few years. They have not been helped by the lack of European football revenue this campaign.

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