If David Alaba and Jerome Boateng go away, Lars Lukas Mai is considered a potential successor in central defense.
Now international clubs should also be his turn.
Bayern loan player
Lars Lukas Mai
has become the target of
top international clubs
due to his strong performance
.
At
Darmstadt 98 he
is an absolute
top performer
.
The
other loan
players
from FC Bayern have
so far not been able to
convince
.
Munich
- Of the four promising
players on
loan from
FC Bayern
, he is so far the only one whose guest appearance abroad is going
according to plan
.
Lars Lukas Mai
, great talent in the
central defensive position
, has been playing
in the 2nd Bundesliga
at
Darmstadt 98
since the beginning of the current season
.
He not only plays, he is an indispensable performer.
He played almost every league game
for the full 90 minutes
- it would probably have been every single one if the yellow-red squad against Greuther Fürth had not relegated him to the dressing room early on.
According to Sport1, the 20-year-old's strong performance should spread to
Italy
have got around.
For
Lars Lukas Mai it
should have been the
hoped-for career
step.
Only the 3rd division dominated, now also asserting itself impressively in the 2nd division.
The loan ends in summer.
The next logical step should take place one league higher.
But where?
FC Bayern: Lazio Rome interested in Lars Lukas Mai
As can be seen from the Italian media,
Lazio Rome
is said to be
interested in the defense cocks.
Other unnamed
associations from abroad
are on his side.
To
potential buyers
so it would not be lacking.
In order to answer the question, the first thing to do is
to clarify
the
role of FC Bayern
.
What has recently become quite clear in relation to Bavarian transfer behavior is the following: The record champions are happy to lend talent, provided that those responsible trust them to make the leap in the medium term.
But
there should not be
an
army on loan
- as is common in England.
That means in plain language: FC Bayern is not afraid to give up talent
permanently
.
The latest example is
Angelo Stiller
.
FC Bayern: who will succeed David Alaba?
The decisive factor for whether Bayern are considering selling May during the summer break will probably be the
assessment of coach Hansi Flick
.
Is he good enough to
follow
in the
footsteps of David Alaba
, can he keep up in the Champions League at the highest level?
Or is it
inferior
to alternatives like
Tanguy Nianzou Kouassi
or the ensnared
Dayot Upamecano
in too many
ways
?
In any case, his contract runs
until 2022
.
The fact that Mai is at the
Bundesliga level can
hardly be doubted.
But whether one can automatically
infer
Bayern suitability
based on good performances in a relegation candidate for the 1st Bundesliga
is questionable.
So
everything
now
seems open
.
If a good offer comes in, it is very possible that Hasan Salihamidzic will give the green light.
Christian Früchtl
,
Sarpreet Singh
and
Oliver Batista Meier
, all talents awarded by FC Bayern
, are significantly further away from major offers than May
.
1. FC Nürnberg: Christian Früchtl without commitment
Christian Früchtl is still
stewing on the
bench at 1. FC Nürnberg
.
He hasn't been on the pitch for a minute.
But he may now see light at the end of the tunnel.
Because: The regular goalkeeper
Christian Mathenia
is now anything but inviolable, his performances are too changeable.
However, FCN coach
Robert Klauß
has not announced
a timely change of goalkeeper
- he will probably continue to hold onto the veteran for the time being.
His team mate
Sarpreet Singh
, however, is slowly gaining momentum.
After his
three-week special leave for private reasons
caused a sensation
last November
, he has been getting on better and better recently.
He is now
regularly in the starting XI
, but so far there have not been any more than acceptable second division performances.
Oliver Batista Meier at SC Heerenveen with problems
With the highly gifted offensive player
Oliver Batista Meier
, however, the trend is reversed.
After a
furious start
with one
goal and two assists
in the first
three games
, he seemed to
assert
himself
easily
in the
Dutch Eredivisie
at
SC Heerenveen
.
A further goal participation has not yet been added.
In the end he has to be
content
with
short assignments
more and more often
, in some
cases
he
was not used at all
.
Apart from the internationally coveted ex-U23 captain Mai, no one is imposing at the moment.
It still remains interesting.
Who do Bayern trust a world career on Säbener Straße and who can
look for a new club
in the summer
?
It's the normal fate of a Bayern talent.
(Pascal Edenhart)