Real Madrid are said to be preparing a move for Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski, but Los Blancos may not be done plundering the Bavarian roster with just the star striker.
No, according to at least one report, Real Madrid also want Kingsley Coman and Joshua Kimmich:
Joshua Kimmich and Kingsley Coman have a contract with Bayern Munich until 2023. For the moment, the Bavarian team is not interested in the renewal of either of the two players.
Let me jump in here … there is no indication that Bayern Munich are unwilling to negotiate with any of the players – in fact, the Bavarians were already negotiating with the Coman side before the proceedings turned into Kramer against Kramer. As for Kimmich, it is common knowledge that the club want to lock down Kimmich with a long-term deal as soon as possible. Anyway, keep going …
Real Madrid are aware of what is going on in the Bundesliga team, with the future in mind. With Mbappé as the main target for 2021, the Whites see other medium-term options confident that the club’s economy will improve.
As Defensa Central has learned from sources close to the club, the pivot and left winger are two players they would like to strengthen the squad for 2022.
Sorry, me again. Real Madrid’s “source” is shown below:
How do you say Wile E. Coyote in Spanish? Photo by Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post via.
Carry on:
If the Bavarians continue without renewing their two students, Real Madrid could manage the possibility of having them and negotiate their card with the first team for next year.
That way Coman and Kimmich would be very close to following in their former Munich teammate’s footsteps to score an Alaba. The Austrian will end his contract with the German club and arrive in the capital for free.
So there you go… you might as well start putting away those Kimmich and Coman swimsuits right away.
Check out this week’s episode where you can hear discussions on the following topics:
A look at the ups and downs of Germany’s friendlies and what the squad looks like ahead of the European Championships. An analysis of what Bayern Munich could do with their goalkeeper situation for the 2021/2022 season. A buy or sell look at some of Bayern Munich’s players – and potential targets – as the team prepare to try to complete their roster during the summer transfer window.
Bayern Munich center-back Niklas Süle has been mentioned again as a transfer target for Chelsea:
Bayern Munich center-back Niklas Sule is one of the options they are considering, as they have tabled a £ 56.1million offer for Inter Milan right-winger Achraf Hakimi.
Borussia Dortmund want to extend Jude Bellingham’s stay in Germany:
Bellingham has become one of the most popular transfer targets for English clubs. When BVB finally sells the youngster, he should make a good profit.
Real Madrid star and German midfielder Toni Kroos just wants Sergio Ramos to stay with Los Blancos. Sevilla reportedly (ridiculously?) Made the 35-year-old with a five-year contract offer:
Earlier today we told you that Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has been offered a five-year contract by Sevilla. Ramos’ contract at Real Madrid will expire this summer, but teammate Toni Kroos says he wants the veteran defender to stay in the Spanish capital.
“I don’t know how things are going with the club,” said the German midfielder. “Of course he’s a great colleague and I enjoyed playing with him a lot and I really hope we have a few more years together,” the midfielder told reporters. “But in the end, it’s not my decision. What I can say is he’s a great guy – and the best captain I’ve ever had in my career.
It looks like Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland has recently moved, which some transfer experts say means he will definitely be staying with BVB next season:
Erling Braut Haaland’s future will not be far from Borussia Dortmund. And it is not only the appalling demand of the Gialloneri who claim 200 million for their striker, but also the willingness of the person concerned to remain, at least for the moment, in Germany.
According to AS, the will of the player would be reinforced by a recent choice “real estate”. The Norwegian center-forward has reportedly left his former residence in Germany. Haaland, who lived in the residential area of Hörde near the Westfalkenpark – where Signal Iduna Park is located – has now moved into a house in the south of town, in the residential area of Hohensyburg. He finished the move before answering Norway’s call, which would show his intention to play in the Bundesliga next season as well.
If we could have an episode of Haaland saying he wants more natural light or open concept that would be fantastic.
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