Bayern Munich has already completed a departure

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Bayern Munich always likes to be one step ahead when it comes to the transfer window, whether in terms of arrivals or departures. And this Tuesday, Sky Germany reveals that the Germans have already identified a player they want to part with next summer.

Indeed, the media explains that the current trend is towards a departure of Eric Dier, who will be at the end of his contract next summer. The residents of the Allianz Arena do not intend to extend its lease. Sky Germany indicates that the Munich residents want to recruit one or two central defenders next summer and that they already have Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen in mind. Dier, 30, is therefore getting closer to leaving although he is appreciated at the club and in the team, where Harry Kane campaigned for his arrival.

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