
Instead, the Munich team is now looking around for reinforcements for the left wing. The Japanese Kaoru (market value 45 million euros) from Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion and Portuguese international Rafael Leão (75 million euros) from AC Milan are candidates. The Brazilian Rodrygo (100 million euros) by Real Madrid, Spain’s European champion Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao (70 million euros) and Eberechi Eze (55 million euros) from Crystal Palace are also traded. A contract extension of Leroy Sané is also an option for the Munich-based company after the bursting change.
A large construction site in the squad is still the missing backup for center forward Harry Kane. Christopher Nkunku (45 million euros) from Chelsea FC would be a flexible offensive player who could help close them. Leverkusen’s attacker Patrik Schick, who is said to have an exit clause of 25 million euros in his contract, would also fit into the profile. At the moment, however, it is more likely that Gnabry will stay with Bavaria and will take over the backup role for Kane.
In addition to Tah, another versatile defender is under discussion, corresponding candidates such as the Spanish U21 international Cristhian Mosquera (market value 30 million euros) from FC Valencia are on the Munich shortlist. The German record champions can and must now work on a mega transfer without the focus and devote himself entirely to the actual construction sites of their squad. Submit that, is in the Wirtz-Watschn, which Bayern collected, undoubtedly also a great chance.
