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Ter Stegen: Bayern Munich is willing to put up 100 million to sign the Barcelona goalkeeper

Bayern Munich are ready to jump the bench this summer. In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, the German club – one of the few European ocean liners that has no cash flow problems – would be willing to put up 100 million euros to sign Barcelona goalkeeper Marc Andre ter Stegen, according to the Daily Mail. Ter Stegen in the record transfer of a goalkeeper in the history of football ahead of Alisson, who left Rome for Liverpool for 80 million, and the Spaniard Kepa, who signed for Chelsea after paying the 70 kilos of his clause in Athletic. Bayern has a serious problem in goal, since it has not reached an agreement to renew the legendary Manuel Neuer, who is 34 years old and ends his contract in 2022. The Bavarian club considers the departure of the German international for granted, possibly heading to Chelsea, which is why he has already signed a promising youngster, 23-year-old Schalke 04 goalkeeper Alexander Nübel. However, Bayern know that they need a world-class goalkeeper and have set their sights on Ter Stegen. The signing of the century The Barcelona goalkeeper, who ends his contract in 2022, is immersed in full negotiations with the Barça club, besieged by a huge Treasury problem aggravated by the coronavirus crisis. Ter Stegen feels a comparative grievance with respect to the salary of some of his teammates and demands a substantial improvement in the contract to renew.For Barça, the renewal of Ter Stegen, the most important player in its squad after Messi, is a strategic matter, but the numbers don’t add up.Of course, a transfer of the German goalkeeper for 100 million euros to Bayern would greatly alleviate Barcelona’s financial problems, but it would also be the last nail in a coffin that Bartomeu has been custom-building for himself, blunder after blunder.

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