"Munich gives up on recruiting Bundesliga champion CB"

 Bayern Munich has given up on signing Jonathan Tah. At the same time, there are claims that this is not true.

On the 9th (Korean time), Germany's 'Kicker' reported, "It has been reported that Tah has left Leverkusen and is moving to Munich. However, this transfer has had some problems from the start. Now, the decision has been made." They added, "Sporting director Max Eberl discussed Tah for a long time. However, Munich's top management was against the matter. Not everyone was completely convinced about Tah." They

also claimed, "As we have learned, Tah will not move to Munich. Munich's honorary chairman Uli Hoeness emphasized that key players must be sold first before signing new players. However, that has not happened yet."

He is a German national center back with an overwhelming physique of 195cm. He spent his youth career in Hamburg and was promoted to the first team in 2013. He gained experience while on loan at Düsseldorf.

Based on his performance at that time, Leverkusen sent him a love call, and he ended up wearing the Leverkusen uniform in the summer of 2015. He immediately established himself as a starting defender and proved his worth by playing in more than 30 games every season.

He is a defender who reminds me of Jerome Boateng. He is good at controlling aerial balls using his height, and despite his considerable physique, he has amazing speed, so he is a defender who has no problem covering the back space. Unlike Kim Min-jae, he is a resource who aims for protective defense rather than aggressive defense.

Due to this performance, Munich sent a love call. There was even news that a personal agreement had been reached. Florian Plettenberg, a reporter for Germany's Sky Sports who is well-versed in Munich news, reported in June that "there was a full agreement between Munich and Ta on a contract until 2029."

However, the possibility of the transfer falling through was raised as the transfer fee issue arose. 'Bavarian Football', which reports Munich news, explained last month that "Munich is known to not want to pay more than 20 million euros (about 30 billion won), considering that Ta had a release clause of 18 million euros (about 26.7 billion won) until last year. However, Leverkusen is demanding 40 million euros (about 60 billion won), which is twice that amount."

There is another problem. In order to recruit Ta, Munich must sell at least one center back. Munich currently has six center backs. Kim Min-jae, De Ligt, Eric Dier and Upamecano are included in the squad.




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