Daily Schmankerl: Cristiano Ronaldo to… Bayern Munich?; Will Chelsea make a serious play for Robert Lewandowski?; Tottenham Hotspur signs Ivan Perisic; Thilo Kehrer, will he fire PSG?; and more!


Could Robert Lewandowski’s departure from Bayern Munich lead Cristiano Ronaldo to suit up at the Allianz Arena? At least one report seems to indicate that Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, may be interested in pressuring his client to leave. manchester united in favor of Germany:

If, and this is a big if, Ronaldo was open to the move, would you take him to Bayern Munich (on the contingency Lewandowski leaves this summer)?

Poll

If Robert Lewandowski left Bayern Munich, would he take Cristiano Ronaldo with him?

  • 37%

    Yes, hell yes!

    (399 votes)

  • 27%

    Yes, he would be a viable and consistent option who can be the leader of a UCL race.

    (297 votes)

  • 3%

    Meh – I don’t care.

    (35 votes)

  • fifteen%

    No, it is not worth all that it entails.

    (165 votes)

  • sixteen%

    No, hell no!

    (177 votes)


1073 total votes

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Bayern Munich’s longest stiff arms FC Barcelona in his attempt to get Robert Lewandowski, more chelsea football club he seems to think he can step in and make a move for the Poland international:

With uncertainty hanging over the deal, this is where Chelsea could come in. According to The Guardian, Chelsea could join the race to sign Lewandowski despite the fact that the Bayern Munich striker is in favor of a move to Barcelona this summer.

The Premier League club’s hopes were reportedly raised in the last 24 hours when the British government approved Todd Boehly’s takeover of the club, Sky News reported.

It seems as if the English clubs are far behind FC Barcelona (and potentially real Madrid) in Lewandowski’s list of destinations.

Another week is in the books and news from Bayern Munich flowed as usual.

With the Robert Lewandowski transfer saga drawing numerous headlines, a new signing to fill the right defensive flank and much more, we had a lot to talk about. This is what we have prepared for this episode:

  • A look at the latest on Lewandowski, Bayern Munich’s no-win situation and why it’s no surprise that real Madrid and Chelsea are trying to get involved.
  • Real Madrid’s search for Serge Gnabry and why the German international is likely inclined to leave.
  • Sadio Mane and Sala Kalajdzic… are you in or out?
  • The signing of Noussair Mazraoui, the latest on Ryan Gravenberch, and why the midfielder might not be the best use of money.
  • Bayer Leverkusen’s aggressive week and why the Bundesliga might see Bayern Munich as susceptible

It looks like Thilo Kehrer will try to leave Paris Saint-Germain in a bid to get more playing time elsewhere:

Thilo Kehrer brings a breath of fresh air! The 25-year-old defender has changed advisers and joined Dirk Hebe, who also advises BVB stars Marco Reus and Salih Özcan, among others.

According to information from SPORT1, both full-backs – both the defensive star and Paris Saint-Germain – are thinking of a change of scenery. More recently, Kehrer was repeatedly associated with a move to Bayern Munich. However, according to information from SPORT1, this is currently not an issue.

Could Kehrer be the defender hired to bolster the baseline? (I hope not).

Kehrer can play at both center and right-back, which surely makes him a player the Bavarians will probably at least kick the tyres.

Looks like former Bayern Munich attacker Ivan Perisic is leaving Inter de Milan in favor of Tottenham Hotspur:

It seems that Real Madrid is putting in place its contingency plan for not being able to sign Kylian Mbappé from PSG: then

After the loss of PSG superstar Kylian Mbappé (23), Real Madrid did not take long to look for alternatives.

It is said that an agreement has already been reached with Monaco striker Aurélien Tchouameni (22). Only with Monegasque you still have to play poker for the fee. AS demands no less than 80 million euros for the Frenchman.

Leon Dajaku formally moves to Sunderland after spending last season on loan at the English club. The transfer benefits Bayern Munich, as the Bavarians will receive €1.5m as part of the deal. It is unclear how much Sunderland will have to pay Union Berlin.




Reference-www.bavarianfootballworks.com

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