Bayern Munich has secured the signing of Jonathan Tah, who will officially join the team on July 1, coinciding with the end of his contract at Bayer Leverkusen. The Bavarians hope to have him participate in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup due to several defensive injuries. However, Leverkusen is holding firm, demanding a transfer fee of €2-4 million for his early release, determined to leverage Bayern’s defensive issues. Despite the urgency, Bayern leadership appears reluctant to meet Leverkusen's financial demands, preferring to wait for the official transfer date.
Despite Jonathan Tah's confirmed signing for Bayern Munich, Leverkusen is holding firm on their demands for a €2-4m transfer fee to release him earlier.
Bayern Munich is facing a roster crisis, particularly in defense, as several players are injured, highlighting the urgency behind signing Jonathan Tah before July.
Leverkusen's position on Jonathan Tah’s transfer appears strategic, aware of Bayern's need to strengthen their squad, particularly during the FIFA Club World Cup.
With Bayern refusing to pay for an earlier transfer of Tah, they may accept waiting until July 1st for precisely when his contract expires.
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