Bayern Munich in early stages of pursuit with Brentford's Kevin Schade
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Bayern Munich in early stages of pursuit with Brentford's Kevin Schade
"Bayern Munich is "monitoring" the situation of the German 24-year-old whose contract at Brentford runs through June 2028. Per Plettenberg, at this juncture there is nothing more serious or concrete aside from Bayern keeping an eye on Schade's situation and a move is not currently in the cards."
"Bild report that Bayern have already informed Schade's agents that he's a player that's internally on a shortlist for the Bundesliga champions and he has the same agent as Bayern's Nicolas Jackson, Ali Barat. Ideally, Bayern would like to have a player that could serve as a backup of sorts for Luis Díaz on the left wing."
"Right now, the problem for Bayern is that Brentford would be highly unlikely to let Schade go for anything less than €70m, knowing that he has some time left of his current contract and his market value is right around €35 without a release clause."
Bayern Munich is actively planning for future squad needs while pursuing current objectives like winning another treble. The club has recently secured contract extensions for Serge Gnabry, Dayot Upamecano, and Lennart Karl, and continues negotiating with Harry Kane. However, Leon Goretzka will depart after this season, Nicolas Jackson's loan will likely end, and Raphaël Guerreiro's contract expires in June. To address these gaps, Bayern has identified Brentford's Kevin Schade, a 24-year-old German winger, as a monitoring target. Schade's agents have been informed he is on Bayern's internal shortlist. Bayern seeks a backup for Luis Díaz on the left wing, where Schade operates. Brentford would demand approximately €70 million given Schade's contract length through 2028, despite his current market value around €35 million.
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