If Tottenham Hotspur wants Bayern Munich's Joao Palhinha, it will require a full transfer, not a loan
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Bayern Munich's João Palhinha is rumored to be available for transfer, but serious interest has been limited. Tottenham Hotspur has shown interest, but Bayern Munich insists on a permanent transfer rather than a loan. After discussions, it is evident that Tottenham must present a substantial bid to acquire Palhinha. With little chance of playing this season, Bayern aims to recoup the €51 million spent on him last summer. Bayern appears more focused on pursuing other transfer targets, notably Luis Diaz.
Tottenham Hotspur has been warned that they will only be able to sign Joao Palhinha if they make a permanent offer as Bayern Munich are unwilling to entertain loan proposals.
Tottenham have discovered the terms required to strike a deal for Palhinha after discussions with Bayern Munich have clarified that they will only stand a chance of securing his services if they make a big-money bid.
Palhinha has little to no prospect of playing time in Bayern Munich this season, but the club is unwilling to sell him at a significant loss after spending €51 million last summer.
With Bayern Munich focusing on securing Luis Diaz, they might also consider selling João Palhinha, along with other players like Kim Min-jae and Sacha Boey.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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