Agreement reached between Bayern Munich and a recruit at €86 million

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Last Thursday, Bavaria woke up stunned after the elimination against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. But very quickly, the leaders of Bayern Munich and Vincent Kompany got back to work. The German press revealed that the residents of the Allianz Arena have learned lessons from this season and this C1 campaign. They are comforted in the idea that the depth of the bench is not sufficient enough and that it will be necessary to make adjustments to the squad to try to win the big ears cup again.

Bild spoke last week of reinforcements in defense, in the center and at left back, as well as an offensive recruit. For this position, Bayern Munich still intends to shop in England. After Sadio Mané, Harry Kane, Michael Olise and Luis Diaz, it was Anthony Gordon who caught the eye of the German bosses. At 25, this versatile winger has scored 17 goals and provided 5 assists in 46 matches in all competitions this season at Newcastle. A club with which he is under contract until 2030. But it is not yet certain that he will see the end of his lease. The Bavarians have been circling him for several months.

Gordon and Bayern Munich are ok

Advances which seem to have had their effect since the native of Liverpool, who traveled to Munich a few days ago, wishes to join the German club. This Thursday, Bild announces that an agreement has been reached between Gordon and Bayern Munich. “The player wants to come to Bayern. Negotiations with Newcastle United have begun. Bayern faces strong competition from major English clubs. Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and even Manchester City would be in the running.added the journalist from Bild Christian Falk. Information which is in line with that published in England where certain journalists assure that an agreement in principle has been reached between the club and the player for a transfer.

A good part of the road has therefore been covered. But the hardest part remains: convincing the Magpies. Recently, Bild revealed that the Toons, who can sometimes be tough in business, want to obtain a check for €86 million for their player. But the Germans do not intend to go that high for the moment. Christian Falk clarified: “Bayern wants to start with 60 million euros. They are trying to find a compromise. The objective is to lower the price. » A standoff is therefore looming between the English and the Germans, who have made Gordon their absolute priority.