Liverpool must beware Marc Guehi threat amid Bayern Munich interest
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Liverpool must beware Marc Guehi threat amid Bayern Munich interest
"Bayern Munich themselves feel they had a very good summer transfer window, in part because they finalised the Luis Diaz deal from Liverpool. They now have another striker in the squad in the form of Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson. On top of that, they have the free transfers of a young national player like Tom Bischof and a boss in the defence in Jonathan Tah. So, you can see how Bayern are pleased with this business."
"If Bayern had paid the price, I think they would have signed the player, because he wanted to go to Munich. But, you see, they can't compete with Premier League clubs; the price was simply too high for Bayern Munich. I think Woltemade is a good player, but he's not currently worth the price Newcastle paid. Ultimately, in England, the money clubs there pay for players of an international standard is the same as what German clubs pay for world-class players."
Bayern Munich view the summer transfer window positively after securing Luis Diaz, adding Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson, and signing Tom Bischof and Jonathan Tah on free transfers. The club considers the deals to strengthen attacking options and defensive leadership. Financial limitations versus Premier League clubs prevented Bayern from matching certain transfer prices, resulting in missed opportunities for Florian Wirtz and Nick Woltemade. Additional targets such as Nico Williams and Jamie Gittens went to English clubs. The squad is considered capable of competing in the Champions League, but the window falls short of capturing Germany's most prized emerging talents.
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