FC Bayern Munich is about to sign national player Ryan Gravenberch from Ajax Amsterdam. transfer market can report, among other things,telegraph“ confirm that the two clubs have agreed to change the 20-year-old midfielder. According to “table footballThe Dutch national player should complete the medical check next week and sign a five-year contract with the record champions.
Gravenberch’s contract with Ajax expires in the summer of 2023, but he had always rejected a free transfer from his youth club. He should cost Bayern a fixed transfer fee of 19 million euros, which can be increased by bonus payments of up to 5.5 million euros. Ajax should also be involved in a possible resale with 7 to 7.5 percent. The most expensive Dutchman in Munich club history is Arjen Robben (38), for whom Real Madrid paid 25 million in 2009. Roy Makaay (47) cost 19.75 million euros in 2003.
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The much-cited next step is reportedly also worthwhile for Gravenberch financially: So far he has earned at Ajax according to “De Telegraaf“ 4 million euros gross per year – at Bayern it should be 10 million euros. With a market value of 35 million euros, Gravenberch was the most valuable player in the Eredivisie to the end.
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The transfer of Gravenberch to the Isar has been around for a long time. “We’re trying to strengthen the team, as is the case every year,” coach Julian Nagelsmann said recently. “We’re going to see what’s financially possible. We have to meet a few players in the next few weeks to convince as well.”
Join the discussion now! How do Bayern use Gravenberch?In the Bayern forum Gravenberch will be FC Bayern’s second new signing this summer. On Tuesday, Bayern made the move from right-back Noussair Mazraoui, who was also under contract to Ajax, perfect. The 24-year-old Moroccan international has a contract with Bayern until the summer of 2026 and is free of charge.
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