So...what did Bayern Munich pay Bayer Leverkusen to get Jonathan Tah early? We might know
Briefly

Bayern Munich has reached an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen to sign center-back Jonathan Tah for a minimum fee of €800,000. The fixed fee could rise above €1 million due to performance-based bonuses tied to the Club World Cup, and Bayern will also cover Tah's full salary during the tournament. While most reports agree on these terms, German outlet kicker suggests the total fee could range between €2 million and €4 million. This acquisition reflects Bayern's tactical approach, as potential earnings from the tournament could offset the costs.
Bayern Munich is set to pay Bayer Leverkusen about €800k for Jonathan Tah, contingent on performance at the Club World Cup, possibly exceeding €1 million.
Florian Plettenberg and others confirmed the fixed fee of €800k for Tah, highlighting Bayern will also cover his wages during the Club World Cup.
Kicker reports a higher fee of €2m-4m for Jonathan Tah, including bonuses, indicating Bayern's strategic gamble for future returns from the tournament.
This move to sign Tah appears as a calculated risk by Bayern Munich, with potential winnings from the Club World Cup justifying the investment.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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