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Bayern Munich’s alleged target Miralem Pjanic could be available … for free. FC Barcelona seeks to reduce his payroll and allowing Pjanic to move would help with that:
The need for Barcelona is to lower the wage bill, at all costs. Also to free some important players, including Miralem Pjanic. According to Mundo Deportivo, the Catalan club have left the former Juventus know that Ronald Koeman will not bet on him and would have granted him the freedom to leave for free, whereas he had been bought last year for 60 M ⬠(in the budget), obtained thanks to the sale of Arthur.
The Catalan-based newspaper, the Bosnian midfielder, before accepting the termination of the contract offered to him by Barca, wants to explore the market to see if there are any companies willing to take him and pay him his high salary. Juventus and Inter – we read – are interested in bringing him back to Serie A, while in France they write that PSG could also give us an idea.
Are Bayern Munich interested in a transfer for Pjanic?
Former Bayern Munich transfer target Cengiz Under left for Olympique Marseille on loan from AS Rome:
Hello, the most beautiful city in Drapeau de France, hello Olympians. We’re going to have so much fun⦠#DroitAuBut
Germany were kicked out of the Euro at the hands of England and now Bavarian Football Works will focus on Bayern Munich’s upcoming 2021/2022 season. It would have been nice to see Germany continue, but it was not in the cards for a multitude of reasons.
- Here’s what we discussed in this week’s episode:
- A look at how and why Germany faltered against England.
- Bayern Munich’s youth system and why it needs to improve.
- Lars Lukas Mai’s loan to Werder Bremen.
- Loan from Fiete Arp to Holstein Kiel.
- One last look at Timo Werner’s disturbing taste for ketchup on pasta.
Even Mats Hummels laughs at Erling Haaland’s outfits:
Do you want to see some skills from Bayern Munich to hold you back until we get some friendly action? Here is:
Bremer SV’s reaction to the Bayern Munich draw was classic:
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