Inside Bayern: Anthony Gordon move, Kane update & big decisions
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Inside Bayern: Anthony Gordon move, Kane update & big decisions
"Bayern Munich's squad is, indeed, small. However, Bayern are also firm in the belief that this was one of the secrets behind the side's success this season. Everybody has the chance to play, they're sticking together, and no one is blaming anyone else. The opposite, you might dare say, to what's going on at Real Madrid at the minute! They want to keep it small. They appreciate the fact that the team spirit is pretty high, so they don't want to change it."
"So came the day when Max Eberl had to present his plans for the upcoming summer transfer window. The big plan, as will come as no surprise given how much we've talked about him, is Anthony Gordon. The big question was whether or not the supervisory board would be prepared to go full throttle for the Englishman and help Eberl pay the money Newcastle are looking for. The answer was yes; the supervisory board will be backing Eberl, but he has to bring the price down a little."
"My colleague, Ben Jacobs, has now also confirmed that there is an agreement with the player, and the fee is looking closer to £75m [€86.5m]. It's a little less than the £80m we discussed previously, but it's still too much for Bayern Munich. This will be the key point now. Max Eberl has to b"
Bayern Munich view a small, stable squad as a key factor behind this season’s success, emphasizing shared playing opportunities, team unity, and minimal blame. Max Eberl presents plans for the upcoming summer transfer window, targeting Anthony Gordon as the main priority. The supervisory board agrees to support the move, but requires Eberl to reduce the price. Reports indicate an agreement with the player, while the fee is trending toward about £75m, down from earlier figures around £80m. Bayern still consider the amount too high, making the next step centered on negotiating a further reduction.
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