Sporting director Michael Zorc has declared that Robert Lewandowski won't sign a extension with the team and will leave either come early july or next. If dropping out in the DFB Pokal quarterfinals was not enough for Borussia Dortmund followers to endure on Wednesday afternoon, the team reported following the match that Robert Lewandowski wouldn't be extending his contract with BVB. Michael Zorc, the club's sporting manager, confirmed the news headlines with Sky Deutschland after the match. His contract will not be renewed by "robert, he will leave either this summer or in the summer of 2014," he said. Lewandowski, 24, has been linked with a move to various groups for the duration of Europe in the last a year, including Bundesliga competitors Bayern Munich. The Poland international had previously reported that he'd composed his mind about where he'd be playing in the foreseeable future but was not ready to make a statement of any sort. Dortmund purchased Lewandowski from Lech Poznan this year for a4.75 million. His present contract is defined to expire in the summer of 2014, so BVB will have to decide if they will sell him for a gain this summer or let him walk for free next year. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter
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