Bayer Leverkusen warns Bayern Munich for Jonathan Tah

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Bayern Munich wants to strengthen its central defense this summer. The Bavarians are not sure of keeping elements like Matthijs de Ligt or Dayot Upamecano, dissatisfied with their performances this season. The leaders have already targeted an element of choice in the person of Jonathan Tah, still under contract until 2025 with Bayer Leverkusen with whom he has just been crowned German champion.

Questioned on this subject, Fernando Carro, the president of Bayer, however sent a strong message to the Bavarians. “We want to extend Jonathan Tah’s contract, he knows we trust him and we hope he stays. We don’t lose players for free, so it’s a matter of extending it or selling it this summer., assured the leader at the microphone of Sky Germany. That has the merit of being clear !

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