Exit clause 100 million euros: FC Bayern is said to be on Lewandowski's compatriot
Created: 05/29/2022, 04:50
By: Michael Haug
FC Bayern has probably asked about Piotr Zielinski.
The release clause is 100 million euros, but the President is ready to talk.
Munich – FC Bayern Munich goes on the offensive.
Not only with attacker Sadio Mané, whose commitment is said to be more and more likely, but also with Piotr Zielinski.
The Pole, who feels most comfortable in the tenth position directly behind the top, is not a new topic at Bayern.
A few weeks ago Zielinski was still seen as an alternative to Ryan Gravenberch, Gravenberch and Zielinski could now be signed.
Quite conceivable due to the mostly more offensive positioning and style of play of the Pole, especially with a view to a new report by
La Gazzetta dello Sport
.
Piotr Zielinski
Born: May 20, 1994 (age 27), Frankenstein, Poland
Club: SSC Napoli
Market value: 50 million euros
Position: Center Midfield/ Left Midfield
Piotr Zielinski: FC Bayern is said to have asked consultants
The largest Italian sports newspaper writes that the Bayern bosses are with the consultants of the Polish agency "BMG-SPORT"
asked about Zielinski to check the feasibility.
The 28-year-old has a contract until 2024 with a release clause of 100 million euros.
However, there is some evidence that Napoli would be willing to talk with significantly lower sums.
FC Bayern: What speaks for SSC Napoli's willingness to negotiate?
Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis is happy to enter into negotiations, as the past has shown.
With his transfers, De Laurentiis rarely causes euphoria among the highly emotional Tifosi in southern Italy, but he innovates and works economically sustainable.
Last season, the SSC played for the championship for a long time, which even their own fans did not expect, let alone the Italian public.
Piotr Zielinski and Robert Lewandowski: soon united at Bayern?
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De Laurentiis has already made a few transfers this summer.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia comes from Georgia for €10m, Frank Anguissa from Fulham for €15m and Mathias Olivera from Getafe for €12m.
There are also various bonus payments.
Overall, transfer spending is already higher than last summer and the transfer window is still open for over a month.
Frank Anguissa also plays in central midfield, could he replace Zielinski?
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FC Bayern: How much does Piotr Zielinski cost?
Napoli are said to be demanding a little more than 40 million euros for the Pole.
Zielinski earns four million euros a year after his contract extension in 2020, reports
La Gazzetta dello Sport.
In Naples one should watch out for the Germans, writes the paper.
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