BREAKING: đŁïž”His mind is made up already and there’s nothing we can do about it,but I won’t forgive Chelsea for convincing Him, losing such a player at this crucial time of a season is a great loss to us”, Bayern Munich president broke down in tears during press conference as another Bayern superstar have agreed to join Chelsea for free by January
In an emotional press conference, Bayern Munich’s president fought back tears as he expressed frustration and sadness over an upcoming player departure. He voiced disappointment that Manchester United had managed to lure away yet another key Bayern player, leaving the team exposed during a crucial part of the season. “Heâs already made up his mind, and thereâs nothing we can do,” he said, his voice filled with regret. “I wonât forgive Manchester United for convincing him to leave. Losing a player of his quality is a huge blow to us.”
The tension between Bayern and Manchester United over player transfers has intensified, with recent reports suggesting United is interested in two top Bayern stars, Alphonso Davies and Leroy Sané. According to fussball.news, the English club is keen on the pair, whose contracts are set to expire in 2025. This timing allows United to begin negotiating a free transfer as soon as January 2025. Bayern, however, is anxious to avoid losing these players without a transfer fee.
Despite rumors about other Bayern players, Leon Goretzka seems to be off Unitedâs radar for now. Although Bayern might consider transferring him, Goretzka has expressed a strong desire to stay and fight for his place at Bayern, at least until the winter transfer window closes. The 29-year-old midfielder, whose contract runs until 2026, is committed to competing for his spot in Bayernâs highly competitive lineup.
The potential loss of Davies and SanĂ©, however, poses an immediate challenge for Bayernâs management. Both players are essential to Bayernâs strategy, and their departures could weaken the team, especially in European competitions. If Bayern doesnât reach contract renewals with them by January, they risk losing both players for free, which would impact the club financially and competitively. As a result, Bayern is expected to intensify efforts to secure new deals with Davies and SanĂ© in the coming months.
Financial concerns could complicate these negotiations, though. SanĂ© and Goretzka are among Bayern’s highest-paid players, with SanĂ© earning around âŹ20 million annually with bonuses and Goretzka about âŹ18 million. Davies is reportedly aiming for a âŹ16 million salary, which may be hard to match elsewhere. For Manchester United, managing these wages would be a consideration, possibly requiring players to accept reduced salaries. Past transfers, like that of Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern, included salary cuts, which may be necessary if Davies and SanĂ© opt for a Premier League move.
With United’s interest in Davies and SanĂ© seeming serious, the outcome will likely hinge on Bayernâs willingness to offer competitive extensions or United’s ability to meet their financial demands. The coming months will be crucial in determining whether these stars stay in Munich or make the move to Manchester.