Harman: Bayern pays 70 million for Walter Mad, and there is a hidden danger of signing Dias at a high price

German and Bayern celebrities recently accepted an interview with Desky Sky. He talked about Bayern's signings and recommended the team to sign Donaluma. Diaz is Bayern's wing recruitment target "Now we will introduce a 28-year-old Sout...


German and Bayern celebrities recently accepted an interview with Desky Sky. He talked about Bayern's signings and recommended the team to sign Donaluma.

Diaz is Bayern's wing recruitment target

"Now we will introduce a 28-year-old South American player. He has to play 50 games a year in the past four or five years and fly back to his motherland for a long distance. These are hidden dangers, but he has to pay 70 million to 80 million euros for it. But his resale value is zero, and he is 32 years old when the contract expires. I can't help but ask, what is Bayern doing youth training for?"

About Walter Made

"Before the European Youth Games, Bayern should consider contacting Walter Made and the club, which may be cheaper at that time. This is a player who is worth 40 million euros at most even if you use your imagination. But Bayern is now in a situation where signings are imminent, and I don't think it's completely impossible for them to pay 70 million euros."

"I think it's ridiculous to pay 70 million euros for a player who was still a free transfer a year ago. They shouldn't do that. In that case, it's better to let the youth training young players play. My feeling is that Walter Mad will not come to Bayern."

Your transfer advice

"I would recommend Bayern to introduce Gruda from Brighton. To me, he is one of the best players in Germany. He was injured for a long time before, but played some very good games at the end of the season, and Gruda can play on the wing and on the middle. For me, he would be Bayern's first choice."

"And I doubt whether Urbich can play in next season. Donnarumma's contract expires next year, he is only 26 years old, so if he signs him, he will have a stable period of five or six years."



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