Bayer Leverkusen has agreed to terminate Jonathan Tah's contract early, allowing his move to Bayern Munich so he can participate in the FIFA Club World Cup. While Bayern has consented to pay a transfer fee, the exact amount remains undisclosed, with previous demands from Leverkusen ranging from three to seven million euros. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed the deal was in place, and Sky Sport has also verified the transfer, indicating that paperwork is prepared and the signing is the next step for Tah to fly to the U.S.
Bayer Leverkusen has allowed center-back Jonathan Tah to leave his contract early for Bayern Munich to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen have agreed on a transfer fee for Jonathan Tah, ensuring he can join the team in the US.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano first reported on the agreement; the expected fee remains undisclosed, though previous figures were discussed ranging from three to seven million euros.
Sky Sport confirmed the transfer deal, stating that the paperwork is ready and it's just a matter of signing the documents to finalize the transfer.
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