Bayern, maxi investment for defender: there's the big name

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In the upcoming soccer market session Bayern Munich will most likely step in to reshuffle the defense. Besides the starting pair of Jonathan Tah and Dayot Upamecano there are Kim Min-jae and Hiroki Ito but the South Korean wants a change of scenery and the Japanese is often injured. Vincent Kompany needs guarantees and Max Eberl will do everything to accommodate him: there’s one name above all and that is Murillo.

The rocky central of Nottingham Forest is having a very positive season in England and already in the winter received very rich offers (Manchester United and Chelsea), however, the Brazilian has decided to end the season in Nottingham. In the summer it will be very difficult for the English club to keep him, but the club wants to capitalize to the maximum and will only listen to offers over 60 million euros. Raised in Brazil in the ranks of Corinthians, Murillo moved to England in 2023 and his performance has grown tremendously.

Murillo is obviously not the’only name on Max Eberl&#8217s notebook: there&#8217s also that of John Stones, a profile very different from the Brazilian but equally interesting for Bayern Munich.

The experienced English defender will leave Manchester City for free and is ready for a new experience. In recent weeks he has also been approached by several Saudi Pro League clubs: it seems that the sheikhs are willing to shower him with gold to convince him to move to the league where Cristiano Ronaldo plays.

Marcos Senesi is also a definite possibility for Bayern Munich: the Argentine defender will leave Bournemouth for free in the summer and his name is on the list of several clubs. In addition to the Bavarians, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea are also monitoring the situation with great interest and there could be major developments in the coming weeks.

There is then the Luka Vušković issue: the young Croatian is playing very well with Hamburg and at the end of the season will return to England, then Tottenham will consider what to do. Spurs would like to keep him given the champion&#8217s tremendous growth but they need money since they will not have the Champions League revenue (the team coached by Igor Tudor is fighting for relegation).

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