How the Club World Cup is affecting Bayern Munich's squad planning
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How the Club World Cup is affecting Bayern Munich's squad planning
"Bayern Munich is taking the Club World Cup very seriously due to the significant financial stakes involved, with a potential winning reward exceeding €100m, crucial for their squad planning."
"The club's defensive issues are pressing, particularly with uncertainties surrounding Kim Min-jae's participation, pushing them to expedite the deal for Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen."
Bayern Munich is prioritizing the Club World Cup significantly, as winning could net them over €100 million, crucial for upcoming transfer activities. Their defense faces challenges, particularly with Kim Min-jae's uncertain status, driving urgency to secure Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen. The negotiations for Tah are hindered by Bayer's demand of €4-5 million, which Bayern finds excessive. Additionally, Hoffenheim is seeking to gain financially from its rights over Tom Bischof, adding to Bayern's difficulties in assembling a strong squad for the tournament.
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