Chelsea and Tottenham hold advantage in Kevin Schade race
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Chelsea and Tottenham hold advantage in Kevin Schade race
"It is TRUE: Bayern Munich are monitoring Kevin Schade. However, it's not true that he's high up on the shortlist. It's a similar case to Diomande in the sense that he's too expensive. I heard from Brentford's side that they would start the poker at €70m. This is too much."
"The footballer is closer to the profile FC Bayern are looking at, being 24 years of age - and significantly younger than first-choice Luis Diaz. However, the cost has to justify the signing's potential positioning in the hierarchy. The Colombian international is the clear starter for Bayern Munich; whoever comes in this summer will be his understudy."
Kevin Schade, a 24-year-old Brentford winger with seven goals and three assists in 30 games this season, is being monitored by Bayern Munich but is not a high-priority target. Brentford is demanding approximately €70 million for the player, which Bayern considers excessive. While Schade fits the profile of a younger understudy to Luis Diaz, the cost does not justify the investment for his role in the squad hierarchy. Bayern's reluctance to pursue Schade at this price opens opportunities for Premier League clubs Chelsea and Tottenham to advance their transfer negotiations.
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