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Pundit says LFC allegiance for Mané is no roadblock for Chelsea move (A Stamford Bridge Too Far)

Former footballer turned pundit Frank McAvennie, thinks Bayern Munich’s Sadio Mané will be a natural fit for Chelsea FC:

And pundit McAvennie has backed Mane joining Chelsea. When asked if Mané is ready to join Liverpool’s rival club, he told Football Insider:

“I do not think players bother about that. I know people will say it is not about the money with Mané, but it is because he gives a lot of it away. I do not think there is that allegiance anymore. I could not do it.”

“From Liverpool to Chelsea, it is not really as big a problem nowadays. I would love to see him back at Liverpool because they have missed him. He would do a great job at Chelsea. And we have seen this again when prominent players join rival clubs.”

Mané seems very likely to head out for greener pastures this summer and it would seem like Chelsea could be a nice fit. More important than anything, getting Mané’s big salary off of the books could help boost the club’s chances of brining in a true striker.

Lewy has torn it up (again) this season (@SofascoreINT)

Former Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has had a pretty terrific season at FC Barcelona despite what some of their fans might think:

Bavarian Podcast Works — Flagship Show: Season 5, Episode 45 (Bavarian Football Works)

Thomas Tuchel pushed all of the right buttons with an all-out, attacking formation and style of play in dismantling Schalke 04 over the weekend.

However, that was just one of the many storylines surround the team at the moment. Let’s take a look at the topics of discussion on this week’s edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Flagship Show:

  • A look at the Schalke 04 match, the impact made by Thomas Müller, and how it all came together for at least one game.
  • A look at the backline: Who should stay, who might go, and how things are lining up for next season.
  • Addressing the transfer rumors linking Bayern Munich to RB Leipzig’s Dani Olmo (Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Manchester United are also in the mix), why it probably does not work, but perhaps one reason why the Bavarians could be considering it.

Hakimi moving on from PSG (Sport1)

Achraf Hakimi might be looking to move on from Paris Saint-Germain:

Will Real Madrid hit PSG in the summer? As L’Équipe reports, PSG star Achraf Hakimi is toying with a change in the summer. Despite an impressive start in Paris, the Moroccan is no longer undisputed, his performances have continued to decline in recent months.

As the French medium is said to have learned from his environment, the right-back wants to leave PSG in the summer – and would like to return to his former club Real Madrid.

Hakimi joined Los Blancos in 2006 and went through all the youth teams there. After a two-year loan to BVB (2018-2020), he moved to Inter Milan, from where he went to the French metropolis just a year later for 68 million euros.

Hakimi’s contract runs until 2026, so Madrid would have to offer a decent sum to bring him back. However, this would also be due for a mega transfer from Kylian Mbappé, who is due to move to Spain in the summer or in 2024 at the latest.

United, Gunners set to battle for Rice (Guardian via 90Min.com)

Manchester United and Arsenal FC seem poised to throw their proposals down on the table in hopes of landing West Ham United’s Declan Rice:

Manchester United are ready to battle Arsenal for the signing of Declan Rice, though the Gunners remain the favourites to bring in the England midfielder. West Ham manager David Moyes has admitted Rice could leave the club this summer.

Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 44 (Bavarian Football Works)

Bayern Munich had another eventful week off the field and that left us with a ton to talk about. There is drama with Thomas Müller, a massive transfer rumor involving a potential future captain, and some thoughts on why the effects of decisions made last spring are still being felt.

Check out what we have on tap for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:

  • More thoughts on the why Bayern Munich’s indecision and lack of commitment last spring in the Robert Lewandowski-Erling Haaland saga has put the team in such an awful place at the moment.
  • Why Thomas Müller really might want to leave the club…and discussing the reasons he has to stay.
  • Joshua Kimmich to Real Madrid? Let’s talks about how real that might be.

Flekken set to leave Freiburg for Brentford (@FabrizioRomano)

SC Freiburg is set to lose a key piece of its puzzle as goalkeeper Mark Flekken is set to join Brentford FC:

Fabrizio Romano also chimed in to confirm the news:

Barca wants Ødegaard in Fati swap (El Nacional via 90Min.com)

FC Barcelona seems willing to send Ansu Fati to Arsenal FC…if the Gunners send back Martin Ødegaard in return:

Barcelona will only entertain bids from Arsenal for Ansu Fati if they include captain Martin Ødegaard as part of a swap deal.

Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 6-0 Schalke (Bavarian Football Works)

So Bayern Munich finally had a good performance under Thomas Tuchel. Schalke have been undergoing a bit of a renaissance in recent weeks, but they were simply unable to compete with the dynamism and dominance shown by Bayern at both ends of the pitch on the day. Not a single bad performance in sight, making it a good

Here are our talking points from the game:

  • An interesting decision by Thomas Tuchel to opt for a 4-1-4-1 setup this week.
  • Why Thomas Muller allows Bayern Munich to make efficient use of space and therefore more dynamic.
  • Serge Gnabry is playing so well. Should Bayern Munich keep him this summer?
  • Why Jamal Musiala is being wasted in the middle.
  • Mathys Tel is the biggest wasted opportunity of the season.
  • Why Noussair Mazraoui is THE guy at right-back for Bayern.
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