After the serious injury to Jamal Musiala, which he had contracted in the quarter-finals of the club World Cup against Paris Saint-Germain (0: 2), FC Bayern will have to react well or badly on the transfer market. The long-time Bayern player Lothar Matthäus proposed a very special idea to his ex-club.

“I don’t know the Bayern Munich requirement profile, but for me it would be a very likeable solution to offer Thomas Müller a contract for the next few months. Similar to me before moving to New York,” wrote Lothar Matthäus in his “Sky” column.

Müller has not received a new contract at FC Bayern, but could now be a great help to the German record champion, the 1990 World Champion captain is.

Matthäus still remembered the situation that she had portrayed the New York Metro Stars shortly before moving to the USA shortly before moving to the USA.

“At that time two players were unusual and I approached Uli Hoeneß and said: ‘Ask in New York whether I can make preparation in Munich. I could help you in the league and especially in the Champions League against Real Madrid.’ Then Uli called in New York and I was under contract with Bayern for longer. “

Matthew also names Nkunku as a possible new Bayern access

According to Matthäus’, the Munich -based company could now also proceed with Thomas Müller, who was actually already adopted as a record player of the club and had shown himself as a player on Säbener Strasse for the last time on Monday.

Video: Emotional Müller-Viechied from Säbener Strasse

The second name, which is now being traded even more prominently at FC Bayern after the severe Musiala injury, is Nick Woltemade. “Bayern Munich had already registered interest in the Stuttgart before Musiala’s injury. The transfer has not become easier and not cheaper, because now there is really one in this position. Money for Woltemade is there. Whether it costs 60, 80 or 100 million euros is a matter between FC Bayern and VfB,” said Matthäus, who had already created in the personnel with Bavaria’s honorary president Uli Hoeneß.

The 64-year-old named Christopher Nkunku from Chelsea as a further possible new addition in his column.

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