Bayern Munich eyes on Lille striker Jonathan David
FlashFootball 2024/11/16 09:10
Bayern Munich are keeping an eye on Jonathan David's contract situation.
David has scored 13 goals in 19 games across all competitions this season, but the Canadian forward doesn't want to extend his deal at Lille, which has caught the attention of Bayern Munich.
As reported by Sky Germany, David has already received a lot of offers and Bayern Munich are keeping an eye on how things pan out with Mathys Tel's future up in the air. As his contract is up for renewal, the 24-year-old can leave on a free transfer at the end of the season.
David has scored seven in 11 Ligue 1 games and is on fire in the Champions League with four goals in his last three games against Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid (x2) and Juventus.
But what about Mathys Tel? Bayern Munich are keeping their options open when it comes to Tel, with a loan move in January a possibility after the Frenchman's progress stalled. The 19-year-old has only played 224 minutes across all competitions under Vincent Kompany this season, but he was seen as the future of Bayern.
Nottingham Forest are keeping an eye on things, but as we've heard, the French youth international isn't planning on leaving the Rekordmeister. If that changes, Werder Bremen are interested in a loan move for the attacker.
As usual, Bayern Munich's recruitment team is already preparing for the possibility that Harry Kane will leave the club at some point. Sky Germany says that they're already looking for a replacement. They add that Sporting CP's Viktor Gyökeres is on their list, but they're unlikely to be able to afford the Swede in the summer, with a price tag of between €60m and €70m.
Omar Marmoush is another option for Bayern. The Egyptian would cost between €40m and €50m, but they'd also have competition from the Premier League to sign the 25-year-old, who's taking the Bundesliga by storm this season with 11 goals and seven assists in 10 games.
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