Bayern Munich breaks the bank for Bernardo Silva, Saudi Arabia’s crazy proposal for Raphinha

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Bayern’s XXL transfer window

Bayern Munich is letting go. The Bavarian club has reached an agreement with the Crystal Palace winger according to Bild. Bayern will activate the player’s release clause of around €60 million. A huge recruit, who could call upon another. Indeed, Bayern wants to break the bank and lift Bernardo Silva’s clause which amounts to approximately €59 million according to information from the Daily Star. While the Portuguese is still signed for 2 years with City, his profile really appeals to Vincent Kompany, who played alongside him a few years ago at Manchester City. A challenge that could also please the Lusitanian.

Saudi Arabia offered €90m for Raphinha

World Sports informs us that Saudi Arabia is not giving up on the Raphinha affair. Although the Barça player does not want to leave, the Saudi club is insisting. According to information from the Iberian daily, Jorge Jesus, the Al-Hilal coach, has contacted the player’s entourage to make it clear that this offer is impossible to refuse. Barça has rejected an offer of €80 million. Another one of €90 million is planned. Barcelona is hoping for at least €100 million to consider letting its Brazilian winger leave.

Luis Campos could betray PSG

The Team tells us that Saudi Arabia wants the current sporting director of PSG, Luis Campos. While AS Monaco is up for sale, Saudi Arabia could buy the club and has made an offer. The Gulf buyers plan to put Luis Campos in charge of AS Monaco if the offer is successful. The prospect of having control over a sporting project from A to Z could appeal to Campos while decision-making and relations with its management are not always easy in Paris. Seeing Luis Campos leave the Capital to ally himself with the historic enemy of Qatar promises complicated hours ahead for the Portuguese in the offices of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.

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