Bayern Munich back in talks with Liverpool over Luis Diaz
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In a surprising turn of events, Bayern Munich could be joining Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in a pursuit of Liverpool FC defender Ibrahima Konaté:
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SB Nation on MSNReport: Bayern Munich ‘very interested’ in RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons, but no contact made yet
Xavi Simons’ agents, including his brother Faustino Simons and Marcello Brillmann, an employee of Ali Barat’s agency “Epic Jackson” whom Xavi recently hired due to his good contacts in England, are present at RB Leipzig’s training camp in Donaueschingen and are holding talks with the club.
Bayern Munich have joined the race to sign Manchester United outcast Alejandro Garnacho. The Argentina international is among the stars United are desperate to offload this summer, with Marcus Rashford joining Barcelona on a season-long loan this week.
After an illustrious career with Bayern Munich and the German national team, speculation had swirled regarding whether the 35-year-old might choose to retire or seek a fresh challenge. Müller has now put those rumours to rest, revealing that his next step will be an overseas venture.
Florian Plettenberg of Sky Sport Germany claims that Bayern would offer Díaz a contract at least four years in length and there are clear signals between the player’s camp and Bayern executive Max Eberl. Despite no agreement, it is expected that personal terms are “not an issue”.
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Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz is joining promoted Hamburger SV from Bayern Munich on loan for next season. Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund says Peretz will "gain further experience and ple
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Sportschosun on MSNBig twist! Manchester United £70m star calls Bayern Munich Adjustment to £40m transfer fee
This is surprising news. Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) is drawing attention from Bayern Munich (Germany). British media Sports Bible said on the 26th (Korea time) 'Garnacho is receiving a lot of attention from many teams.
“In the end, it was a matter of nuances,” Wirtz’s father and co-agent Hans-Joachim told Spiegel. “The decision ultimately had to do with the different sporting situations and Florian’s role. And financially, there weren’t any major differences between the two clubs anyway.”