Bayern Munich is preparing a strong move in the market: investing 150 million euros to reinforce its attack with two heavyweight names, Nick Woltemade and Luis Diaz. The Bavarian giant seeks to improve its offensive front after several failed attempts in the summer, and has already devised an economic strategy to convince both Stuttgart and Liverpool to part ways with two of their key pieces.
Nick Woltemade, the striker from Stuttgart and one of the recent revelations in the Bundesliga, is the first on the list. Bayern's board has already made an initial proposal of 50 million plus variables, but the Swabian team rejected the offer, believing the appropriate price is around 65 million. Far from giving up, the Munich club will increase the bid to 60 million in pursuit of a definitive negotiation. Uli Hoeneß, a prominent figure in the institution, has expressed his desire to have the attacker at the Allianz Arena as soon as possible.
Bayern Munich goes for the signings of Woltemade and Luis Diaz
Meanwhile, the obsession with Luis Diaz continues. Bayern has already offered 67.5 million to Liverpool, but the Reds remain steadfast in their demand of no less than 100 million. Additionally, Anfield does not rule out renewing the Colombian's contract, which expires in 2027. Despite these obstacles, the German management is preparing a second, more substantial offer to finalize the signing, taking advantage of the fact that the player would be willing to accept the contract proposed to him in Munich. The offer would be for 90 million euros.
In total, Bayern is ready to spend up to 150 million euros on these two operations. If either of them does not succeed, Xavi Simons remains on the radar as an alternative, with an estimated cost between 50 and 70 million euros.
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