AC Milan left-back Theo Hernandez might have his heart set on a move to Bayern Munich:
France defender Theo Hernandez hinted he could consider leaving AC Milan amid interest from Bayern Munich.
Hernandez, who joined AC Milan from Real Madrid in 2019, has yet to decide whether to leave the Serie A giants this summer. According to Sky Sports, he has been linked with a move to Bayern Munich and Chelsea amid uncertainly over his future.
The Bavarian club have reportedly identified the France international as a replacement for Alphonso Davies. The Canadian has refused to extend his contract with the German side as he could leave them for Real Madrid in the future.
Speaking to reporters, the 26-year-old said, “Whether I will stay at Milan or leave, we will see later. We’ll see later whether I stay or not. At the moment I’m only focused on the European Championship.”
However, Get Italian Football News captured a report that Milan is looking for €100 million in exchange for Hernandez:
Serie A side Milan name price for Bayern Munich target Theo Hernandez.
According to a report by Luca Bianchin of La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan demand a staggering €100 million transfer fee for Theo Hernandez after Bayern Munich lodged a serious interest in the player. The Frenchman has been one of the best players for the Rossoneri since arriving from Real Madrid and now losing him would force them to reimagine the whole left flank.
The German outfits are aware that they cannot lower the price below the Sandro Tonali-quota as the Italian was sold for €80 million last summer.
Manchester United, Liverpool FC, and Juventus are all scoping out Teun Koopmeiners:
Man Utd, Liverpool and Juventus are all interested in swooping for Atalanta midfielder Teun Koopmeiners, who has three years left on his current contract and is rated at €60m.
EURO 2024 is underway and Germany started it with a bang! The 5-1 win over Scotland at the Allianz Arena was a thing of beauty, which has given fans hope that this Nagelsmann-led Germany side could make a real splash at this tournament. Bayern Munich, meanwhile, signed Stuttgart defender Hiroki Ito, but the rumors didn’t stop there.
In this episode, INNN and Samrin discuss the following:
- What do we think of Germany after that impressive showing against Scotland? Where are the strengths and weaknesses?
- INNN and Samrin disagree on the combination of Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz.
- Can Germany go all the way in this tournament?
- Were Germany good or Scotland bad? Does it matter?
- What Nagelsmann could afford to change in upcoming games.
- Switching gears to Bayern Munich — a rundown of what’s going on with recent rumors and the board.
- Why Alphonso Davies CANNOT be allowed to leave for free next season.
- Is the media giving us the wrong picture?
- The strange situation with Dayot Upamecano and how it might affect defensive planning (including Matthijs de Ligt).
- How much is Vincent Kompany involved in squad planning? Where might things go from here?
Could Union Berlin defender Robin Gosens be headed back to Italy? Maybe:
News #Gosens | Union Berlin have rejected the first offer from Bologna!
Bologna offered a loan with an option to buy of around €7m with bonuses included.
Gosens, open to leave Union Berlin with a contract until 2028. And the 29 y/o is keen to join Bologna to play in… pic.twitter.com/xhNggE1Rdq
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) June 14, 2024
News #Gosens | Union Berlin have rejected the first offer from Bologna!
Bologna offered a loan with an option to buy of around €7m with bonuses included.
Gosens, open to leave Union Berlin with a contract until 2028. And the 29 y/o is keen to join Bologna to play in the Champions League again.
Arsenal FC is out on Everton midfielder Amadou Onana:
Arsenal are not interested in signing Amadou Onana from Everton and have been surprised by reports linking them to the midfielder as he is not the profile of player they are looking to bring in.
Germany kicked off its EURO 2024 campaign against Scotland in a match that had a palpable buzz.
It was the EUROs after all.
The Germans were able to thrash Scotland 5-1 and pick up a vital first win in what the team hopes to be a long and successful run on its home soil. As always, we have some takes on the match, so let’s get to it and discuss everything that happened on the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
- A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup vs. Scotland.
- A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
- Some thoughts on the electric atmosphere and how it might have played a role in Scotland coming out so tentative.
- Appreciation for Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Toni Kroos, and Niclas Füllkrug.
- What looked great and what Nagelsmann might need to keep an eye on.
- Germany was dominant and we were impressed…were you?
Liverpool FC has been watching Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala from afar, but the Reds could have trouble getting him as the Bavarians are attempting to get out in front of negotiations with the German national team:
Jamal Musiala’s performances in the Euros will surely only further muddy the waters as far as his Bayern Munich future is concerned.
Fabrizio Romano has again nodded to the serious interest in the footballer from England amid ongoing links to the likes of Manchester City and La Liga’s Real Madrid.
The Bavarian giants do, however, plan on extending the attacking midfielder’s terms at the Allianz Arena if they can help the matter.
“Interest in Musiala is strong, especially in England, where many clubs are waiting to see what will happen,” the CaughtOffside columnist told the Daily Briefing.
“Manchester City are big fans of Musiala, but it will depend on Bayern as they want to extend his contract, and losing a big German superstar like Musiala would be a big problem for Bayern.”
The Italian transfer news guru has previously reported on Liverpool’s admiration for the 21-year-old star. Though, it seems they’ll once again face serious competition from league rivals Manchester City for his services.
Antonio Rüdiger is drawing interest from Saudi Arabia,
Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger has been approached by Saudi Arabia regarding the opportunity to sign a four-year €100m deal at Al Nassr.
However, Sky Sport (via 90Min.com) says that the Germany international want to stay put in Madrid:
However, Rudiger has no intention of making such a move and wants to stay at Madrid.
Somehow, the weeks around here keep getting crazier.
Bayern Munich is a whirlwind of activity and the German national team is ready to kick off one of its most important tournaments in years.
Clearly, we have a lot to talk about, so let’s get to it on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
- I’ve got a bad feeling about this…new regime. The current roster? The transfer plans? Something just does not feel right and the New World Order in Bavaria could be guiding Bayern Munich into an iceberg of failure.
- Is the front office purposely creating a leadership void to reboot the team’s mentality?
- Hiroki Ito is a good player, but does he make Bayern Munich better? What about Jonathan Tah? Will they be better than Matthijs de Ligt and Dayot Upamecano?
- If Bayern Munich sells off De Ligt, it is incredibly dumb — especially if it is over money.
- Alphonso Davies looks like he could stay, while Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, and Serge Gnabry do not want to leave Bavaria…now what? Money could be an issue for all of these players as well.
- Here we go with Germany! Julian Nagelsmann’s legacy will start to be determined now. Did he already make a mistake by calling in Emre Can for Leon Goretzka?