Manchester United will use funds from a number of lucrative commercial deals to press forward with programs to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski, who surprised Europe on Wednesday with four objectives against Real Madrid in the Champions' League semi-final. United have now been heartened by Bayern Munich's denial that any settlement is in position for the Polish global to join Mario GAtze, who's already set to move between the German clubs come early july. Bayern have consented to spend a (A31.5m) release condition for GAtze, and United feel that Dortmund dare not allow Lewandowski to follow him to the staff they expect you'll satisfy in the Champions' League final at Wembley next month. There's been fierce competition between the clubs, and Bayern, in reclaiming the Bundesliga name, are 20 points ahead of Dortmund. "Dortmund fans aren't planning to be happy and I do not think they will sell him to Bayern Munich," United boss, Sir Alex Ferguson, said. "I think they will let his contract go out, or offer him somewhere else. Have I acquired room for him? I will find space for anybody." Ferguson is in a financial position to accomplish so because United's industrial division continue to stand up so many deals all over the world. The newest came three days before in a two-year sponsorship deal with a Japanese social gaming company. Different tie-ups this year add a Vietnamese cellular phone team and a A160m deal for Aon to recruit the training ground. Lewandowski himself was reported yesterday as telling friends he really wants to visit the Premier League "because it's best and the largest in the world." Currently United a including former Gunner Robin van Persie a' will get a guard of honour from Arsenal before they perform at the Emirates as newly-crowned Premier League champions.
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