Bayern Munich Express Interest In Barcelona’s €1 billion Star A Few Months Back

Bayern Munich Express Interest In Barcelona’s €1 billion Star A Few Months Back

According to Barca News, There are no longer many untouchable stars on Barcelona’s roster. For a few years, the Catalans were unwilling to let go of many of their players because they believed they were too crucial to the project and the team’s future, even though they were in severe financial trouble.

However, it appears that Barça is less strict with their players now that they have tried and failed for years. As the team enters yet another transfer window with little to no chance of signing anyone, some of them might have to leave to support the team.

Nevertheless, the team still has three players who are considered to be utterly “untouchable.” This includes the tenacious Gavi, the midfield maestro Pedri, and the defensive mainstay Ronald Araujo.

When healthy, all three of them are unquestionably starters and are vital to Barcelona’s project. Even if someone were to pay significantly more than their transfer value, it seems improbable that the club would allow them to leave.

A few months ago, SPORT reported that Bayern Munich expressed interest in signing Pedri as a result of this.

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Particular Enthusiasm For Araujo

Bayern appears to be very grateful for Barcelona’s team. They’re not just interested in Pedri. If anything, Araujo is their top target, and they are willing to pay €100 million for his services should the situation demand it.

The player is highly regarded by Thomas Tuchel, who believes he can easily resolve their defensive problems. Regretfully, Barcelona is not prepared to let him go—either in the summer or winter transfer window.

If the Bavarians can persuade Araujo to join their team, the odds may go in their favor because Barcelona is unlikely to reject a bid of more than €100 million. The Bavarians are predicted to come back for him in the summer with a higher offer.

 

 

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