Transfer to PSG sought
The “Bild” recently reported that Lucas Hernández would like to make a decision by Tuesday evening before the FC Bayern central defender goes on vacation. According to data from sky now stands this decision. According to the TV broadcaster, the French world champion of 2018 told the people of Munich in a personal conversation that he wanted to leave this summer. Hernández will not extend his contract – the current one runs until 2024.
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According to reports, the professional finally rejected the FCB offer he had been making for months for a new contract until 2027. The reason: Hernández wants to join Paris Saint-Germain. The club in the capital is apparently tempting with a five-year contract, while it was recently said about Bayern that they are ready to improve their offer and offer Hernández a working paper with a four-year term. According to “Sky”, Hernández can also earn more in Paris than on Säbener Straße, where he earns around 15 million euros gross.
Hernández, Martínez & Co.: The 20 most expensive purchases made by FC Bayern
20 – Kingsley Coman | 2017/18 for €21m from Juventus
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Status: May 2023
18 – Thiago | 2013/14 for €25m from FC Barcelona
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18 – Arjen Robben | 2009/10 for €25m from Real Madrid
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17 – Medhi Benatia | 2014/15 for €28m from AS Roma
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13 – Franck Ribéry | 2007/08 for €30m from Ol. Marseille
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13 – Douglas Costa | 2015/16 for €30m from Shakhtar
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13 – Manuel Neuer | 2011/12 for €30m from FC Schalke
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13 – Mario Gomez | 2009/10 for €30m from VfB Stuttgart
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12 – Sadio Mané | 2022/23 for €32m from Liverpool
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9 – Renato Sanches | 2016/17 for €35m from Benfica
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9 – Benjamin Pavard | 2019/20 for €35m from VfB Stuttgart
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9 – Mats Hummels | 2016/17 for €35m from Borussia Dortmund
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8 – Mario Goetze | 2013/14 for €37m from Borussia Dortmund
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7 – Arturo Vidal | 2015/16 for €39.25m from Juventus
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6 – Javi Martinez | 2012/13 for €40m from Bilbao
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5 – Corentin Tolisso | 2017/18 for €41.5m from Olympique Lyon
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4 – Dayot Upamecano | 2021/22 for €42.5m from RB Leipzig
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3 – Leroy Sane | 2020/21 for €49m from Man City
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2 – Matthijs de Ligt | 2022/23 for €67m from Juventus
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The Bundesliga record purchase of 2019 played 107 games for Bayern, in which he scored two goals and eight assists. Most recently, Hernández was out for months after suffering a cruciate ligament rupture at the World Cup in Qatar. He is now training with the team again. According to “L’Équipe” information, the former 80 million player Hernández has already reached a basic agreement with the French champions.
“We’re in talks. He’s an incredibly good player who suits us very well, and of course we want to keep him with us in the long term,” said Bayern President Herbert Hainer on Sunday on the TV channel “Bild”, adding with a view to the Change speculation about the 27-year-old: “If you saw Lucas at the championship celebrations in Munich, you don’t get the feeling that he’s particularly unhappy here.”
After the new development, the Bundesliga champion is ready to hand over Hernández to Paris, they say. Prerequisite for this: EUR 60 million transfer fee and additional bonus payments. An offer should not be available at the moment. Bayern apparently want to speak to the defender who is willing to emigrate one last time this week, although the contract offer is not to be increased. “Picture” followed up with his own report on Tuesday evening and reported that Hernández’s desire to change before the final meeting was not final – but the tendency was very much towards a departure.
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New central defense at PSG: Skriniar comes, Ramos goes
Should Hernández actually join PSG, he would find another new centre-back in Milan Skriniar. The 28-year-old Slovakian comes on a free transfer from Champion League finalists Inter Milan. The defensive man confirmed via via what had long been in the offing “Sport Media Set”: In “next year” Skriniar will play in Paris. In six seasons he made 246 appearances (eleven goals, five assists) for Inter. Meanwhile, the departure of Sergio Ramos (37) is official at PSG.
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Houssem Aouar | Olympique Lyon -> AS Roma | Market value: €15 million
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As of June 12, 2023
Jefferson Lerma | Bournemouth -> Crystal Palace | Market value: €15 million
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free transfer
Julian Weigl | Benfica -> Gladbach | Market value: €15 million
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Transfer fee: €7.2 million
Trincao | Barca -> Sporting | Market value: €15 million
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Transfer fee: €7 million (purchase option)
Jordan Beyer | Gladbach -> Burnley | Market value: €16 million
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Transfer fee: €15 million (purchase option)
Naby Keïta | Liverpool -> Werder Bremen | Market value: 17 million €
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free transfer
Chris Wood | Newcastle->Nottingham | Transfer fee: €17 million
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Market value: €10 million (obligatory purchase)
Ramy Bensebaini | Gladbach -> BVB | Market value: €20 million
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Andrea Pinamonti | Inter -> US Sassuolo | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €17 million (obligatory purchase)
Nicolas Seiwald RB Salzburg -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €20 million
Terem Moffi | FC Lorient -> OGC Nice | Transfer fee: €22.5 million
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Market value: €20 million (obligatory purchase)
Benjamin Sesko | RB Salzburg -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €24 million
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Market value: €20 million
Alejandro Grimaldo | Benfica -> Leverkusen | Market value: €25 million
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Kevin Shame | SC Freiburg -> FC Brentford | Transfer fee: €25 million
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Market value: €20 million (obligatory purchase)
Antoine Griezmann | Barça -> Atlético | Market value: €25 million
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Transfer fee: €20 million
Hamed Junior Traorè | Sassuolo -> Bournemouth | Transfer fee: €25.6 million
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Market value: €22 million
Robin Gosens | Atalanta -> Inter | Transfer fee: €27.4 million
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Market value: €18 million (obligatory purchase)
Konrad Laimer | RB Leipzig -> FC Bayern | Market value: €28 million
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Youri Tielemans | Leicester -> Aston Villa | Market value: €30 million
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Moise Kean | Everton -> Juventus | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €20 million (obligatory purchase)
Orkun Kokcu | Feyenoord -> Benfica | Market value: €30 million
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Transfer fee: €25 million
Manuel Locatelli | US Sassuolo -> Juventus | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €30 million (obligatory purchase)
João Pedro | Watford FC -> Brighton & Hove Albion | Transfer fee: €34.2 million
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Market value: €24 million
Karim Benzema | Real Madrid -> Al Ittihad Club | Market value: €35 million
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Free transfer
Alexis Mac Allister | Brighton->Liverpool | Transfer fee: €42 million
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Market value: €42 million
Pedro Porro | Sporting -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €45 million
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Market value: €35 million (obligatory purchase)
Jew Bellingham | BVB -> Real Madrid | Market value: €120 million
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Transfer fee: €103 million
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