Daily Schmankerl: Real Madrid to beat Bayern Munich to Marc Guehi?; Everton to make move for Nicolas Jackson?; Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior wants PSG move; Niklas Sule out at BVB?; and MORE!
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Daily Schmankerl: Real Madrid to beat Bayern Munich to Marc Guehi?; Everton to make move for Nicolas Jackson?; Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior wants PSG move; Niklas Sule out at BVB?; and MORE!
"Real Madrid are confident that they will sign Marc Guéhi when the Crystal Palace center back's contract ends in the summer, according to The Sun. Los Blancos believe that the 25-year-old favors a move to join fellow England internationals Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold, despite Bayern Munich joining them, Liverpool and Barcelona in the race to sign him as a free agent. The Reds are looking to make a big defensive signing in January, but Guéhi reportedly isn't interested in a mid-season move."
"Bayern Munich is in a weird spot here. The Bavarians might need two center-backs...or they might need none. At this point, the first domino to fall will be Dayot Upamecano, who - allegedly - wants a big signing bonus and a release clause. If Bayern Munich does not opt to offer those to the Frenchman, he could start to look elsewhere."
"Kimmich: "I've already mentioned what's important in terms of a team - and I believe we're on the right track. However, the comparison is a bit flawed. If, for example, Harry Kane and Michael Olise were injured, that would also change Bayern's game. That's also the case with the national team when key players are out, even if the pool of players to draw from might be bigger""
Real Madrid are confident that they will sign Marc Guéhi when the Crystal Palace center back's contract ends in the summer. Los Blancos believe the 25-year-old favors joining England teammates Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Barcelona also remain in the race, though Guéhi is reportedly uninterested in a mid-season move. Bayern's defensive needs hinge on Dayot Upamecano's contract demands, including a signing bonus and release clause. If Upamecano departs, Bayern could pursue Guéhi or Nico Schlotterbeck. Joshua Kimmich noted Bayern's consistent system contrasts with the national team's experimentation and the effect of key injuries.
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