I snubbed Real Madrid because of their bizarre contract clauses that banned me from going paragliding

ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI came close to joining Real Madrid in 2013 – until they slapped a ban on him going paragliding.

At the time, the Polish strike sensation was running down his Borussia Dortmund contract.

GettyRobert Lewandowski, now at Barcelona, had an offer to join Real Madrid in 2013[/caption]

Not known, clear with picture deskBut he would have been banned from various activities – including skiiing[/caption]

Having proved himself as one of the top marksmen in world football, the fact he was going to be available on a free transfer meant there was a fight on for his signature.

And incredible leaked documents reveal the specific offer Real Madrid put to Lewandowski.

He was offered around £166,000-a-week to go to the Bernabeu – as well as a hefty £10million signing-on fee.

However, the offer came with some eye-catching clauses.

Should he have joined Real Madrid, Lewandowski would have been banned contractually from skiing, paragliding, climbing, going on a motorboat or even riding a motorbike.

It’s not totally clear how much those clauses swayed Lewandowski’s decision, but he ultimately ended up signing for Bayern Munich instead.

Real Madrid’s failure to sign the Champions League winner came back to bite them.

Over the next eight years, the ripped superstar would score a whopping 344 goals in 375 games for the German giants.

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And to rub salt into the wounds, he then went on to join their bitter rivals Barcelona last summer.

Despite now being 34-years-old, his goal scoring exploits have shown no signs of slowing down with 27 goals to his name already this season.

Not known, clear with picture deskHe went on to join Bayern Munich instead[/caption]  Read More 

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