Capology reports that Boey's total financial package actually is higher at €5,900,000 (€4,720,000 salary + €1,180,000 bonus), which makes this an even more swift kick in the junk for the Bavarians to absorb. Bayern Munich has made dozens of astute pickups near the transfer deadline over the years, but when the Bavarians see a French right-back available in the waning hours of a transfer window, they just can't help themselves and enter into "Charlie Brown Football Mode":
The forward is already in talks with Bayern Munich over signing a contract extension. He added: There's a two-year offer on the table, and it seems that he's prepared to stay put at the Allianz Arena. Serge Gnabry has basically turned around and said, No, I'm talking with Bayern Munich at the moment. Thanks for the interest, but if it works with Bayern, I'm going to stay.'
Bayern Munich is currently trying to bolster their youth development program by making some changes in the leadership of its campus. Current campus director Jochen Sauer has been heavily involved with Red & Gold Football, the joint venture of FC Bayern Munich and Los Angeles FC, which means Bayern is looking for someone to take over the campus responsibilities. According to a report by Sport Bild's Tobi Altschäffl, Bayern are close to signing FC Nürnberg head of youth development Michael Wiesinger (as captured by @iMiaSanMia):
Next Step for Bayern Talent Grayson Dettoni: The 20-year-old center-back is facing a loan with an option to buy to SV Darmstadt 98. Principled agreement between all parties, medical check and signature over the weekend. Dettoni celebrated his professional debut a year ago under Vincent Kompany. He also holds a professional contract with FCB that is still valid until 2028. @SkySportDE
Bayern Munich has not had a real right-back in the lineup for what feels like an eternity. Against PSV Eindhoven, Sacha Boey made a brief appearance, but the seldom-used defender is likely not a serious candidate to start this weekend against Hamburger SV. While Konrad Laimer definitely will not start (he won't even suit up), the Austrian has made some progress. Laimer is working out individually and has been using the ball, which is a big step in his recovery:
had held further talks with the agent of Goretzka, who is out of contract in the summer and would therefore be available on a free transfer. The German was believed to be pleased by the advances, but now there has been a twist. Atletico accelerate According to journalist Matteo Moretto and the Spanish source Marca (via AllFootball), Atlético Madrid have submitted an official offer to Bayern Munich for the signing of Goretzka in January, and Bayern will decide the player's future within the coming hours.
Tottenham have reportedly entered the race for Bayern Munich powerhouse Leon Goretzka, as the North London club looks to capitalise on the German's uncertain future. With the January transfer window entering its final days, Italian journalist Matteo Moretto has revealed that Spurs have formally inquired about the 30-year-old's availability, joining Atletico Madrid and AC Milan in a high-stakes pursuit. Tottenham linked with Leon Goretzka (Photo by GSI/Icon Sport via Getty Images)
Sometime over the past decade, the Premier League has become commonly known as "the best league in the world." Considering what defines the best league in the world is incredibly subjective, this description is very shallow. Still, it is not hard to see why many would consider it to be the best in the world. It is the most heavily advertised, reported on, watched and read about league in the world, after all.
To recall, the Karl had spoken to members of a fanclub in what he believed was a private meeting. While answering a specific question, Karl mentioned that aside from Bayern, Real Madrid was a club he really looked up to and wished to play at some point in his career. Unfortunately for Karl, his statement was recorded and caused a whirlwind on social media, loyalty, Bayern's status as a big club