Pundit says Bayern Munich should take run at Real Madrid's Trent Alexander-Arnold
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Pundit says Bayern Munich should take run at Real Madrid's Trent Alexander-Arnold
"Bayern Munich is attempting to send Sacha Boey off on a loan, is also reportedly in talks with Konrad Laimer over a new contract, and has Josip Stanišić as part of its mix at right-back for its roster, too. As of now, organizational depth is not a massive issue for the Bavarians ( knock on wood, of course). You would think that the right-back position is settled, at least for now."
"If he came back to England, I'm sure that some of the London clubs would be interested in him. They always need good players. Spurs need players who know what it's like to win. I know they won a title last season but they've been underperforming again by a way this season. I could well see Trent at a club like Spurs."
"The former Liverpool star has not exactly lit the world afire since joining Real Madrid last summer. There is a chance that he could still turn things around, but Alexander-Arnold currently makes a total financial package of €31,760,000 (€16,670,00 salary + €15,000,000 bonus structure) and it would seem extremely unlikely that he would make a move that would probably require him to take a pay cut whether that was with Bayern Munich or elsewhere."
Bayern Munich is preparing roster moves that include attempting to loan Sacha Boey, negotiating with Konrad Laimer over a new contract, and retaining Josip Stanišić as a right-back option. Current squad depth reduces immediate pressure at right-back, but Stanišić's inconsistent performances leave the role unsettled. Laimer could return to central midfield if Leon Goretzka departs in July. Bayern would be interested in Trent Alexander-Arnold if he became available. Alexander-Arnold has struggled at Real Madrid and earns a reported total package of €31,760,000, making a transfer that requires a pay cut unlikely.
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