Bayern Munich step back from Givairo Read deal - Soccer News
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Bayern Munich step back from Givairo Read deal - Soccer News
Bayern Munich have reduced their pursuit of Givairo Read ahead of the summer transfer window. The pause is linked to efforts to agree on a new contract with Konrad Laimer. Laimer previously demanded too much money, leading Bayern to stop negotiations. Contact has resumed, and talks are ongoing. If Laimer signs a new deal, Bayern would not need Read. Read would be considered only if Laimer is sold or if backup options such as Sacha Boey become available. Bayern currently have Laimer and Josip Stanišić, which is viewed as sufficient. Manchester City are also interested in Read, making negotiations difficult, so Bayern focus on other players and positions.
"It is TRUE: Bayern Munich have pulled back their interest in Givairo Read ahead of the summer transfer window. This is because they're trying to sort out a new contract with Konrad Laimer. Both parties are in contact again."
"Laimer demanded a lot of money before, and that was too much for Bayern Munich, which is exactly why they initially stopped negotiations. But now, both sides are in talks again. If the Austrian signs a new contract, you then don't need Read."
"He'd be an option if you sold Laimer or unwanted backups like Sacha Boey. At the moment, Bayern have Laimer and Josip Stanišić, and that's enough. Manchester City are also looking at Read, and it's hard to go against the Sky Blues in negotiations."
"So Bayern Munich are concentrating more on other players and other positions."
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