FC Bayern: alleged transfer destination Gleison Bremen apparently at Inter Milan on the note

FC Bayern Munich has revealed well-known competition in the race for domestic defending Gleison Bremen.

As reported to Sport1, Inter Milan is intensively enhanced by the Services of the Brazilian from FC Turin. The Turiner would prefer a sale to another league with a view to the direct competition, but probably not reject a higher offer.

Accordingly, the association demands a transfer fee of at least 20 million euros. Bremen prematurely extended his contract prematurely for another year until 2024. Turin hoped to be able to issue a higher repayment in future transfer negotiations.

With FC Bayern, the wunling solution for the succession of Niklas Süle, which changes to Borussia Dortmund in the summer, continues Andreas Christensen from FC Chelsea. However, rumors that the FC Barcelona should be in the pole position at the Danes.

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According to information of Munich and Goal, however, Christensen has not made a decision yet. If the record champion lose the thaw with Barca, Bremen is loud Sport1 the preferred replacement candidate.

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In contrast to Christensen, Bremen would cost a transfer, but expected to require significantly less salary. The former Gladbacher is said to have demanded a doubling of his references to around ten to twelve million euros per year from still-employer Chelsea.

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