Bayer Leverkusen not giving up on Jonathan Tah

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Will Bayer Leverkusen manage to keep Jonathan Tah? For the moment, the 28-year-old is still in the squad of the reigning German champions. But Bayern Munich are pushing to attract him to their ranks. Bayer general manager Simon Rolfes, asked about the central defender’s situation, affirmed that nothing had changed in this matter. There’s nothing new. I can’t say anything about it. There’s nothing new. Jonathan is coming with us to training camp this Sunday. That’s the situation. ” he said on the microphone of Kickerthis Friday.

He went on to argue that the German international (29 caps) is happy at Leverkusen. If the transfer phase was over today, I would have no problem starting the season with this squad. It is not the case that he does not like playing for Bayer 04. » According to the German media, Bayern has sent a new offer estimated at between 20 and 25 million euros to Bayer 04. A first offer of 18 million euros, excluding bonuses, had been rejected by the residents of the Bay Arena.

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