Real Madrid has an ambitious goal of getting Bayern Munich's superstar Robert Lewandowski in January. The Polish striker has an incredible 18-goal haul from just 13 games this season. Bayern Munich has set Lewandowski's value at £65 million.

Several reports claim that Real Madrid currently weighs up an audacious move to sign Bayern Munich's superstar Robert Lewandowski during the January transfer window. The 31 years old Polish striker has been outstanding this season bagging 18 goals in just 13 matches as Bayern Munich attempts to challenge both the Champions League and the Bundesliga title. Lewandowski's irresistible form continues this week when he scored a goal against Olympiakos to achieve a 3-2 victory in Greece.

Rober Lewandowski's sensational streak is undeniably gaining attention all over Europe with his performance. He only failed to score in the German Super Cup when Bayern lost to Dortmund a couple of months ago. Meanwhile, Real Madrid goals are very hard to get with Eden Hazard making only one following his £130million to the Vikings.

Luka Jovic also has a not so lucky season and has endured a hard time, out of his nine appearances; he was not able to make a single score. Now, it appears that Zinedine Zidane would like to get the Polish scoring machine on his side as Real Madrid attempts to overtake Barcelona in the race to win the La Liga, OK Diario reports. Los Blancos will attempt to lure Bayern with a cash plus player deal.

Rumors have it that Real Madrid is also struggling with Luka Jovic and Welsh Gareth Bale as its potential makeweights for Lewandowski's transfer to Santiago Bernabeu. The Vikings can at least depend on Karim Benzema, who has, by far, made six goals out of eight La Liga appearances. However, the killer touch of Robert Lewandowski would probably place the Spanish titans in pole position for honors.

Several reports claim that Bayern Munich values Robert Lewandowski at around £65 million, a huge price for a player in his thirties, but it appears that Real Madrid is willing to pay. Los Blancos have struggled this season, and several reports have been claiming that Zidane's position is currently under threat, but the Vikings must have lift off the lid on the French manager when they sealed the 1-0 victory at Galatarasay last Tuesday.

Real Madrid is now on the second sit in the La Liga table after Barcelona with just a point behind.