While Jonathan Tah is certain that he will not play in the round of 16 of Euro 2024 with Germany against Denmark (Sunday, 9 p.m.) due to a suspension, his future at club level is still far from being resolved even if new elements have been added to the file according to the indiscretions of Sky Germany. Crowned with a German championship title, the German defender greatly interests Bayern Munich, eager to strengthen its central defense this summer. Until now reluctant to part with one of its key players, Bayer Leverkusen now seems resigned to giving him up.
A priority target for the Bavarians, the 28-year-old player has expressed his intention to change direction and has reached an agreement with the Munich team. As a result, a contract extension is no longer on the agenda and the Rhine club does not intend to let him leave for free, as his contract will expire in June 2025. According to the German media, negotiations between the two parties have resumed in earnest. As a reminder, Bayer Leverkusen has set the starting price for the German international at between 40 and 45 million euros. A sum that currently seems far too high for Bayern Munich, who will have to be convincing to lower their price.