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Change apparently fixed: FC Bayern sells problem child

2021-12-31T05:34:15.436Z


Change apparently fixed: FC Bayern sells problem child Created: 12/31/2021, 06:28 AM Michael Cuisance (r.) Is one of the candidates for change at Bayern. © Ulrich Wagner / imago-images FC Bayern will soon have one less problem child: Michael Cuisance is about to move to Italy for FC Venice. Update from December 30th, 8:01 p.m.: Michael Cuisance will apparently leave Bayern. According to Sky It


Change apparently fixed: FC Bayern sells problem child

Created: 12/31/2021, 06:28 AM

Michael Cuisance (r.) Is one of the candidates for change at Bayern.

© Ulrich Wagner / imago-images

FC Bayern will soon have one less problem child: Michael Cuisance is about to move to Italy for FC Venice.

Update from December 30th, 8:01 p.m.:

Michael Cuisance will apparently leave Bayern.

According to

Sky Italia

, the

Frenchman has

already arrived for a medical check at FC Venice.

Apparently only details need to be clarified between the first division promoted and Bayern Munich.

Cuisance had recently shown an early departure from the German football record champions and is said to bring the Munich three to four million euros transfer fee.

On request, FC Venice announced on Thursday that the change could not be officially confirmed before the start of the transfer window on January 3.

FC Bayern: Permanent reservist Michael Cuisance before change in winter transfer window

First report from December 30th:

Munich - Michael Cuisance * is the Bayern field player with the fewest playing minutes in the current season.

Despite this, or perhaps because of it, the Frenchman is currently the focus of reporting.

The reason for this is a possible early departure from FC Bayern, where the 22-year-old has not been able to assert himself since his move in summer 2019.

Twelve Bundesliga minutes as well as 44 additional minutes and a goal in the first round of the cup against a fifth division team - so reads Cuisance's sobering result of the season. After his substitution in Stuttgart, coach Julian Nagelsmann already spoke at the press conference about a possible transfer of his reservist. Cuisance himself recently spoke of taking “a step back” in order to get more playing time elsewhere.

In view of its comparatively high transfer fee of eight million euros, which FC Bayern transferred to Gladbach in 2019, from a financial point of view only a fixed transfer with a corresponding fee would be considered.

Last season, Cuisance was awarded to Marseille, where it remained largely pale and was suspended for disciplinary reasons towards the end of the season.

Although Troyes and Metz, two other French first division clubs, are considering loaning the Bayern professional, a sale is the apparently preferred solution.

FC Bayern: Two clubs allegedly submitted high offers for Cuisance - one denied the mega sum

Most recently, Sky Sport reported that two clubs had submitted written offers for the Alsatian.

These were the Serie A newcomers FC Venice and the Russian first division club CSKA Moscow, both clubs are said to have offered around ten million euros for the Cuisance, according to the report.

The Russian capital club made a clear statement on the transfer rumor shortly after the reports in the person of CSKA chief scout Andrey Movsesyan.

“I read that CSKA is supposedly offering 10 million for him.

But for me it's too much for a player who hasn't even spent 60 minutes on the field this season, ”the Armenian told the sports broadcaster

Match TV

.

A move to the army sports club seems to be off the table.

The winter transfer window will open on January 1st and Bayern’s sports director Hasan Salihamidzic will have his hands full again.

Most recently there were reports about the possible departure of a regular player, so Cuisance is not the only construction site.

(ajr / dpa) * tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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