Bayern Munich News: Man City's Josko Gvardiol could be interested in FC Bayern move; A true, feelgood football story; and MORE!
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Bayern Munich News: Man City's Josko Gvardiol could be interested in FC Bayern move; A true, feelgood football story; and MORE!
"According to SPORT1 , the Croatian can indeed imagine such a move and is even trying to force a departure from Manchester. Gvardiol is known to be a big fan of FC Bayern and was already on the Munich club's shortlist during his time at RB Leipzig. Whether the 24-year-old's feelings are reciprocated remains to be seen. The record champions are likely to be deterred primarily by a potential transfer fee of around €90 million. This is the sum City once had to pay Leipzig ."
"Bavaria would have to dig deep into its pockets. With skillful negotiation, the transfer fee could possibly be reduced to 75 million, but it remains questionable whether Bayern Munich wants to afford this expensive proposition. Bayern Munich does not need much in this transfer market. Should it go "all in" during this transfer window and splurge on two or three signings or spread out its money with more mid-range transfers?"
"We had initially laid out our Summer Trans Plan 1.0 on Bavarian Podcast Works as Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon, Hertha Berlin's Kennet Eichhorn, and Tottenham Hotspur's Micky van de Ven, but Gvardiol might have to make us ramp up Version 2.o pretty quickly."
"Manchester United and Chelsea FC are reportedly interested in Borussia Dortmund attacker Karim Adeyemi: Manchester United and Chelsea are firmly in the mix to sign Karim Adeyemi with Borussia Dortmund willing to let the forward leave this summer, according to TEAMtalk. The 24-year-old has stalled on contract negotiations with Dortmund and his contract deal runs out next summer, so they are open to allowing him to lea"
Joško Gvardiol can imagine leaving Manchester City for Bayern Munich. He is a long-time fan of FC Bayern and was previously on Bayern’s shortlist while playing for RB Leipzig. Bayern’s interest may be limited by the expected transfer fee, reported around €90 million, which reflects what Manchester City once paid Leipzig. Negotiations could potentially lower the fee to about €75 million, but the affordability of that amount remains uncertain. Bayern may not need many additions in the current market, so spending heavily on a single expensive signing is questionable. Other reported targets include Karim Adeyemi, with Manchester United and Chelsea both linked to a potential summer move from Borussia Dortmund.
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