Maccabis Peretz a candidate?
Following the cancellation of Kepa Arrizabalaga (28; move to Real) and the serious injury to Ajax’ Gerónimo Rulli (31), FC Bayern has changed its goalkeeper strategy, according to a report. As the “Picture“Writes that the “Sports Committee” of the Munich team around coach Thomas Tuchel, Honorary President Uli Hoeneß and Supervisory Board Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has agreed not to hire a well-known keeper to replace Manuel Neuer (37), who will probably be missing until the end of the year, but one Substitute for his backup Sven Ulreich (35).
According to this, the club grandees are satisfied with Ulreich’s performance so far and would trust him to be in goal until Neuer is 100 percent again. Most recently, the clubless David de Gea (32), who has previously earned a salary of over 20 million euros a year at Manchester United, and Stefan Ortega (30) from Manchester City were linked to Bayern.
Flekken in front of Ter Stegen: Most expensive goalkeeper transfers in the Bundesliga
20 Matej Kovar | Manchester United > Bayer 04 | Transfer fee: €5 million
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20 Yvon Mvogo | BSC Young Boys > RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €5 million
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2017/18 season
20 Florian Mueller | Mainz 05 > VfB Stuttgart | Transfer fee: €5 million
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19 Oliver Baumann | SC Freiburg > Hoffenheim | Transfer fee: €5.5 million
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2014/15 season
18 Loris Karius | Mainz 05 > Liverpool | Transfer fee: €6.2 million
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2016/17 season
17 Frank Rost | Werder > Schalke 04 | Transfer fee: €6.25 million
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2002/03 season
16 Yann Sommer | FC Bayern > Inter Milan | Transfer fee: €6.75 million
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14 Kevin Trapp | PSG > E. Frankfurt | Transfer fee: €7 million
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Season 2019/20
14 Alexander Schwolov | SC Freiburg > Hertha | Transfer fee: €7 million
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Season 2020/21
13 Gregory Kobel | Hoffenheim > VfB Stuttgart | Transfer fee: €7.2 million
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Season 2020/21
12 Tomas Koubek | Stade Rennes > FC Augsburg | Transfer fee: €7.5 million
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Season 2019/20
11 Bernd Leno | VfB Stuttgart > Bayer 04 | Transfer fee: €7.8 million
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2011/12 season
8 Yann Sommer | Gladbach > FC Bayern | Transfer fee: €9 million
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Season 2022/23
8 Jonas Omlin | Montpellier > Gladbach | Transfer fee: €9 million
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Season 2022/23
8 Yann Sommer | FC Basel > Gladbach | Transfer fee: €9 million
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2014/15 season
7 Kevin Trapp | E. Frankfurt > PSG | Transfer fee: €9.5 million
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2015/16 season
6 Maarten Vandevoordt | Genk > RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €10 million
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For the 2024/25 season
5 Marc-André ter Stegen | Gladbach > Barça | Transfer fee: €12 million
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2014/15 season
4 mark spots | SC Friborg > Brentford | Transfer fee: €13 million
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For the 2023/24 season
3 Gregory Kobel | VfB Stuttgart > BVB | Transfer fee: €15 million
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Season 2021/22
2 Bernd Leno | Bayer 04 > Arsenal | Transfer fee: €25 million
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2018/19 season
1 Manuel Neuer | Schalke 04 > FC Bayern | Transfer fee: €30 million
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2011/12 season
However, the triple winner does not want to let the ex-Bielefeld player go. “We don’t want to sell him and we don’t want to borrow him. I’m sorry but we want to keep him for a long time,” said coach Pep Guardiola recently. Bono (32), who has also been traded for a long time, will probably play his last game for Sevilla FC in the UEFA Supercup (against Man City) on Wednesday evening and then switch to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.
FC Bayern: Maccabi Tel Aviv’s Peretz a candidate as Ulreich’s representative?
A name, the reporter Luca Bendoni from transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio’s team is Daniel Peretz from Maccabi Tel Aviv. The 23-year-old Israel national team player has a German passport and, given his contract that expires in 2024, would probably be relatively cheap in comparison. Maccabi has the option to extend the working paper for his homegrown talent by two years. However, the Italian’s report is not yet concrete. Peretz had also been linked to VfL Wolfsburg.
Since 1963/64: The goalkeeper scorers of the 1st Bundesliga
1. Jörg Butt (26 goals for HSV, Leverkusen and FC Bayern)
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2. Andreas Koepke (2 goals for 1. FC Nürnberg)
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4. Volkmar Groß (1 goal for Tennis Borussia Berlin)
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6. Wolfgang Kneib (1 goal for Arminia Bielefeld)
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11. Dieter Burdenski (1 goal for Werder Bremen)
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