It is true that recently there have been hypotheses of a cooling of the runway Jonathan Tah for the Bayern Monaco were becoming more and more consistent. But following Uli Hoeness’ recent declarations of love for the player, as well as new updates from Germany, the reason for the Bavarians’ failure to make a move for Leverkusen is clear.
Counter-proposal
The management of the The Reds would have preferred to first get rid of at least one or two players, but in the last few hours – as revealed by Kicker – Bayern has presented a second offer to Bayer Leverkusen, for over 20 million euros. Specifically, 20 million plus 5 in bonuses, a proposal that therefore exceeds the 20 million overall advanced in the first offensive. A “package” that will hardly convince Leverkusen to get rid of Tah – the German newspaper reports -, despite the player pushing hard for the transfer to Vincent Kompany’s court.
The Power of Leverkusen
The contract that ties the central defender born in ’96 to Leverkusen expires in June 2025, so it’s up to him Aspirins decide whether or not to give the green light to close the deal. At the moment the 28-year-old, returning from three weeks of rest after the European Championships, is about to reunite with Xabi Alonso’s group in Donaueschingen, also because it is unlikely that a lightning agreement will arrive between Leverkusen and Bayern Munich by this weekend.