Bayern found an alternative to Mukiele

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Although it wants to recruit Nordi Mukiele this winter, Bayern Munich would have another target at the right-back position.

Since the start of the winter transfer window, the Bayern Munich is looking for a right back to replace Noussair Mazraoui and Bouna Sarr, these only two professional right backs and who are both injured, forcing Thomas Tuchel to line up Konrad Laimer in this position for the last three matches.

Trippier targeted, Mukiele in priority

Kieran #Trippier has been offered to other clubs in the past few days, including in England.

⚠️ A recent analysis of Trippier took place at Bayern. Mukiele is not yet 100% off. He’s still the No. 1 target. Talks and negotiations ongoing. @SkySportDE 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 pic.twitter.com/UtfRCiM1vO

— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) January 19, 2024

And for several days, the priority target for this position has been none other than the Paris Sant-Germain player Nordi Mukiele. But as time passed, Bavarian leaders began looking for a new target. According to the journalist of Sky Sports Florian Plettenberg, Bayern would consider Kieran Trippier (33, Newcastle) to strengthen himself and would have recently observed it. Mukiele would, however, remain the priority and negotiations are still ongoing.

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