Bayern Munich has another lead than Nordi Mukiele

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The completion of the Nordi Mukiele file is starting to take time, which does not help the affairs of Bayern Munich in great need of defenders, especially after the new knee injury to Matthijs de Ligt. The German club has indeed confirmed that contacts exist for the Parisian. Indeed, the former RB Leipzig has several assets such as knowing the Bundesliga and being able to play as a right back and central defender.

Except that there is not much time left to agree on the terms of a transfer. Bayern are getting impatient and looking elsewhere in case of failure. According to information from The Telegraph, the Bavarians are following Kieran Trippier with great attention. Despite his 33 years, the Englishman remains very successful with Newcastle. On top of that, he only has one and a half seasons left on his contract (2025), he is close to Harry Kane with whom he played at Tottenham, and the Magpies need to sell. A track that ticks a lot of boxes.

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