Report: Bayern Munich 'planning direct contact' with Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi
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Report: Bayern Munich 'planning direct contact' with Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi
"Guéhi, 25, has a contract that is up next June, so January is the time when other clubs can freely begin negotiating with him. The Palace mainstay was a close miss for Liverpool at the end of last summer's transfer window. At Bayern, he would find considerably more competition than he currently has - the top two spots are occupied by Dayot Upamecano, the French star the Bavarians are working hard to extend, and Jonathan Tah, the German national team starter who has only just arrived."
"Max Eberl is planning direct contact with Marc Guéhi in January. There's already been a meeting with Guéhi's agent in Munich. And there's still Kim Min-jae...for now. Guéhi would offer insurance in case the Upamecano extension does not work out. Reportedly the Bavarians would only accommodate one of Upamecano or Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck, though. Is Guéhi in the same boat and only being sounded out in January? If so, would he wait around until Upamecano's situation resolves?"
Bayern Munich is preparing to pursue Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi as an early target for next summer's transfer window. Max Eberl plans to make direct contact in January after a meeting with Guéhi's agent in Munich. Guéhi's contract expires in June, enabling other clubs to negotiate in January. Bayern prioritizes extending Dayot Upamecano but views Guéhi as possible insurance. Liverpool, Barcelona and Real Madrid are also interested. At Bayern, Guéhi would face competition from Upamecano, Jonathan Tah, and Kim Min-jae. Bayern would reportedly only sign one of Upamecano or Nico Schlotterbeck.
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