Report: Real Madrid thinks Bayern Munich star Dayot Upamecano's demands are 'excessive'
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Report: Real Madrid thinks Bayern Munich star Dayot Upamecano's demands are 'excessive'
"The initial speculation was that Upamecano would simply come with more financial baggage than he was worth, which could alienate even rich clubs like Real Madrid. The rumored expectations from Upamecano's camp are are a salary and annual bonus package ranging somewhere between €16 million and €20 million per season, a signing bonus worth €20 million, and a release clause that can be activated after only one year and would only cost €65 million."
"The financial demands of Dayot Upamecano are considered excessive by Real Madrid's standards. The Frenchman is in talks to extend his contract with Bayern and is being pursued by other suitors such as PSG. The entire "ask" from Upamecano's camp seems like it could alienate every club aside of maybe Paris Saint-Germain. While Bayern Munich might still be contemplating taking the dive into such a deal, the market for the French defender could be cooling quickly."
Dayot Upamecano's camp reportedly seeks a salary and annual bonus package of €16–€20 million, a €20 million signing bonus, and a release clause activatable after one year for €65 million. Those combined demands are viewed as excessive by Real Madrid standards and appear to be pricing many clubs out of the market. Bayern Munich is discussing a contract extension while Paris Saint-Germain remains a possible suitor due to greater financial capacity. The magnitude of the demands may be cooling interest across potential buyers and could leave Bayern to decide whether to match or extend the defender.
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