FC Bayern Munich was looking for a new right-back.
David Alaba has submitted a proposal - a Bundesliga reservist.
The
Bayern Munich *
has long been looking for a backup for the right-back position.
David Alaba *
is said to
have suggested the
Mitchell Weiser
club
from Bayer Leverkusen.
The two once played together for the
record champions
and became close friends there.
Munich -
FC Bayern Munich * has been
looking for a right-back backup for the seeded
Benjamin Pavard
for
a
long time
.
Only on
Deadline Day * did
those responsible around
Hasan Salihamidzic
find what they were looking for.
Buona Sarr has been signed by Olympique Marseille for eight million euros.
Here, would
David Alaba
probably prefer desired another newcomer.
The
Sport Bild
reports that the longtime star of the championship record had
Mitchell Weiser
brought into the conversation.
Apparently unsuccessful.
David Alaba and Mitchell Weiser once caused a stir
Alaba played
with the
Bayer Leverkusen right-
back from 2012 to 2015.
Weiser moved from
1. FC Köln's
U19
to Isar
in summer 2012
and later moved on to
Hertha BSC
.
He was not used in Bayer Leverkusen's first three games of the season.
The defender duo once caused a stir with a photo in a thong that Weiser
posted
on
at the time
and later deleted.
The close friendship between the two apparently still lasts.
At the time, the Viennese wrote about Weiser's move:
David Alaba and Mitchell Weiser: Reunification is not in sight for the time being
Check out this post on Instagram
A thousand memories, hundreds of jokes, one reason: you are like a brother to me!
Wish you all the best.
God bless you, @ mitch23elijah!
🙏 # da27
A post shared by David Alaba (@ da_27) on Jun 18, 2015 at 11:24 am PDT
“A thousand memories, hundreds of jokes, one reason: You are like a brother to me!
I only wish you the best. ”However, there will be no reunification for the time being, the Bavarians * have found their desired backup even without Alaba's suggestion.
Anyway, the
talks
with the
Austrian international are
currently very different.
The contract extension has still not been completed, and it has been louder in the past few weeks.
Especially the salary demands are probably too high for the FCB.
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