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Bayern Munich’s pursuit of another midfielder has pushed the club to explore a multitude of options on the market. From West Ham’s Declan Rice to FC Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong to Paris Saint-Germain’s Marco Verratti, Bayern Munich apparently has some options.
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The attacking midfielder (19) arrives from Belgian side FC Brugge | Contract until 2029, squad number is 7 | Two-time Belgian champion, National Team player
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If you want another twist in this saga, Sport1’s Kerry Hau is reporting that Bayern Munich’s Lucas Hernandez is seriously considering the proposal of personal terms from PSG:
But will he? The Senegalese forward reportedly wants to stay and fight for his spot in Thomas Tuchel’s side next season, and it’s not clear that Bayern will be able to easily offload a high earner. However, given his long-term success in the Premier League, English clubs are seeing their names frequently linked on the rumor mill.
“Maxi has experienced a meteoric rise over the past season and has attracted the attention of many top clubs in Germany and abroad. We are all proud of his fantastic development from youth player to Germany international. However, he has now made it clear to the club that he wants to take the opportunity to take the next step in his career and leave TSG,” said Frank Kramer, TSG’s current sporting director. “We can only repeat it again and again: even though it is difficult for us and the fans to accept such departures, there is no question that TSG is dependent on these transfer revenues and that this is exactly the path that this club has always taken and will continue to take. Maximilian Beier’s development is emblematic of the philosophy of TSG Hoffenheim. We are constantly discovering and training outstanding talent at our youth academy and then moving them on to top international clubs. We naturally wish Maxi all the best for the future, both on and off the pitch,” explains Kramer.
Kofi Amoako has left VfL Wolfsburg for VfL Osnabrück on loan for the 2024/25 season after the Wolves reached an agreement with the recently relegated side. Amoako, who moved to Wolfsburg from Hannover 96 in summer 2019, has so far made 62 competitive appearances for the Green-and-Whites, including two for the first team.
The rules were simple, there are none. No individual or position was off limits. You could hit the executive office, the players, coaches, ball boys, sausage vendors, anyone associated with the organization.
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