Robert Lewandowski could play his soccer in Spain starting in January, according to the Express.

After a stunning and record-setting five goal performance against Wolfsburg, Lewandowski is attracting a lot of attention from European clubs. Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United all have their eyes set on signing the Polish star come January. 

Who can really blame multiple clubs for wanting him? The man came on as a halftime substitute and scored five goals in nine minutes, a feat that does not happen every day. Once the match finished 5-1 in favor of Munich, it did not take long for Lewandowski's agent to stoke the rumor mill, according to Bleacher Report.

"I have a plan in mind for Lewandowski's future. Manchester? It always rains there. Barcelona or Madrid? They are nice places, and in Spain, there is the best atmosphere for playing football" stated Lewandowski's agent, Cezary Kucharski.

Real Madrid could use the striker power more than Barca, however, with multiple injuries continuing to pile up at Camp Nou, any player coming in January would benefit the club. Madrid fear that Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema could be headed out of town, so bringing in extra attacking power is a must. 

Barca own multiple players capable of producing goals, yet if one goes down with an injury there are few options left to choose from. Signing Lewandowski in January must become a priority for Barca, especially with hopes of winning the UEFA Champions League this year.