OneFootball
Blaise Bourgeois·5 June 2020
OneFootball
Blaise Bourgeois·5 June 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has completely turned football and the summer transfer market upside-down, even for seven-time defending Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.
It appears that big-money moves will be few and far between, though Bayern are still expected to follow through and land Leroy Sané from Manchester City on a five-year deal.
However, with valuations on players plummeting, it’s unlikely that Bayern will sell any of their first-team players this summer other than Corentin Tolisso.
Even though David Alaba only has one year left on his contract and is currently in discussions regarding a new deal, Kicker report that Bayern would not sell the player if they fail to agree on a new contract.
The same goes for Thiago. Even though outlets in Germany previously believed the two parties were working hard to get a new deal done, Kicker claim that talks have since stalled.
Even though Thiago only one year remaining on his contract, Bayern reportedly want €60-80m for the player – something that sounds completely ludicrous.
Bayern have recently secured new deals for Thomas Müller, Manuel Neuer, and Alphonso Davies.