Bayern Munich has been renewed from the beginning of the month of February three major workers’ players. The first announcement arrives on Day 3 with Goalkeeper’s signature Manuel Neuer, 38 years old, until 2025. One day he expanded his agreement until 2030 was the side Alphonso Davies24 years old. And last Friday Jamal Musiala, From 21, it is also focused until 2030.
They point from Germany that the next player that may worsen this list is Dayot Upamecano. The 26 -Year -old French Central has a contract until 2026, but Bayern wants to ensure its continuity before the good level of playing showing and negotiations between both parties moved forward at a great speed so that everyone indicates that the agreement is near.
Upamecano is considered an important piece today and in future plans from the coach Vincent Company And the directive is satisfied with their benefits.
The Central French seemed to be left behind in the popularity of irregularity that accompanied him after repeatedly described by a great number of goals that Bayern embedded because of his massive mistakes.
The Upamecano is currently a rear insurance, as it is clear on Saturday at Bayarena as he is the well responsible for Bayern who fought in front of champion Bayer Leverkusen (0-0) and combined with Bundesliga’s leadership.
Interest in Huijsen
Bayern’s priority is to expand upmecano’s contract, although the situation of Dean Huijsen. In fact, in January, he was interested in the end of the Bournemouth central clause, born in the Netherlands, but formed in Marbella in the international sub-21 with Spain.
According to the latest information that came from England, the Huijsen contract was specified that the next day of a 50 million euro termination of the clause would enter the strength.
Chelsea and Newcastle are among the clubs seen Andoni IraolaFifth classified premier, to a point from Manchester City and the positions of the Champions League.
Source: La Verdad

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