FC Bayern Munich factory transfer coup: Well-known Lewandowski successor approaching?
FC Bayern Munich has apparently targeted a striker from Serie A in the search for a successor to Robert Lewandowski.
Munich – The FC Bayern Munich has still not signed a successor for Robert Lewandowski. Things have gone well so far this season as Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, last season’s back-up for the Polish striker, suddenly came up trumps and scored goal after goal. However, the bald 34-year-old is not a permanent solution for the German record champions in the storm center, and coach Julian Nagelsmann definitely wants him in the squad for the coming season. For this, however, sports director Hasan Salihamidzic must first extend Choupo-Moting’s contract, which is expiring.
FC Bayern Munich: Lewndowski successor wanted
Harry Kane is still considered the ideal solution, but doubts about the feasibility of the deal are growing among those responsible at FC Bayern Munich. Tottenham Hotspur are said to be asking 80-100 million euros for the England international and it is still not clear whether Kane even wants to leave the British Isles and switch to the Bundesliga. Hasan Salihamidzic has to look for alternatives and apparently has another well-known player in his sights.
Like the Italian newspaper La Republica reported, Dusan Vlahovic is an issue at Bayern Munich. The Serb would also be anything but cheap, as Juventus paid over 80 million euros to Fiorentina for him. According to information from the online portal Calciomercato “Juve” demands a fee of 100 to 110 million euros for the center forward. A lavish sum, but Vlahovic is only 22 years old, already a top attacker and far from the end of his development. At Bayern Munich he could take the next step.
FC Bayern Munich: Is Vlahovic an option?
Vlahovic, who is currently out with a groin problem, has scored six goals in ten Serie A games this season. He scored one goal in five games in the Champions League. FC Bayern Munich is not the only club interested in the Serbian international. Premier League leaders FC Arsenal have also put out feelers to Vlahovic.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich would have one chanceless defensive player like to give it up, but for the professional a departure is out of the question. (smr)