Is Bayern improving?
Gravenberch transfer poker is entering a decisive phase
Created: 05/07/2022 13:09
By: Christoph Klaucke
Ajax Amsterdam's Ryan Gravenberch is considered a transfer target for FC Bayern.
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FC Bayern wants to buy Ryan Gravenberch – the transfer still fails because of the fee.
Negotiation poker with Ajax Amsterdam is picking up speed.
Munich – At FC Bayern, planning for the coming season is already in full swing.
Trainer Julian Nagelsmann recently explained that he is currently practicing specific things in training.
This opportunity hardly ever exists and will not come again this year.
On the other hand, Hasan Salihamidzic has his hands full.
The sports director should ensure that the right player material is available.
Negotiations are still faltering in the event of a transfer request – but there could soon be a breakthrough in exchange poker.
FC Bayern: Request transfer Ryan Gravenberch – Ajax Amsterdam demands a tough transfer
Ryan Gravenberch is the object of desire at Bayern Munich.
The Holland jewel has been associated with the people of Munich for some time.
Most recently, an agreement with the midfielder was heard.
So far so good.
The catch: the transfer could fail due to the transfer demands from Gravenberch's current employer Ajax Amsterdam.
According to the Dutch newspaper
De Telegraaf
, the top club from the Eredivisie insists on its transfer fee of 30 million euros.
Bayern don't want to dig deep into their pockets and apparently only offer 23 million, 17 of which are guaranteed and the rest are bonuses spread over the next few years.
Should the deal burst, Gravenberch could only move to Munich in 2023 – but then free of charge.
Ryan Gravenberch |
Born: May 16, 2002 (age 19), Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Club: Ajax Amsterdam |
Position: Center Midfield |
Contract until: 06/30/2023 |
Market value: 35 million euros |
Ryan Gravenberch: Transfer expert gives FC Bayern a tip
Ajax are of course well aware of Gravenberch's contract situation and the player's desire to change.
It can therefore be assumed that the 35-time Dutch champion will lower his demands a little and accommodate Bayern.
After all, Amsterdam doesn't want to let its talent go for free in the coming year.
FC Bayern would have to take the first step in the transfer game.
The
Telegraaf
reporter Mike Verweij reveals in the
picture
podcast "Bayern-Insider" that a slightly improved offer from Bayern could get the transfer rolling.
In addition, Gravenberch's consulting agency, for whom the season ended after an injury, should waive part of their commission.
However, Verweij did not say how much Bayern should add.
FC Bayern: Gravenberch transfer also depends on Sabitzer millions
Bayern have to budget with their finances.
A lightning farewell to Marcel Sabitzer could bring fresh transfer millions.
Then Brazzo could increase the offer again.
Gravenberch's teammate Noussair Mazraoui is also about to move to Bayern Munich and has apparently already passed the medical check.
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