Bayern Munich: Noussair Mazraoui not thrilled by West Ham

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A few days ago, we revealed that Bayern Munich and Noussair Mazraoui had agreed on a departure this summer. The Moroccan right-back remains a very interesting player on his right flank and has not lacked interest. But one club has really taken action as revealed by the English and German press: West Ham. The Hammers quickly reached an agreement with Bayern Munich for a transfer estimated at 19 million euros with bonuses. And if the player has a verbal agreement with West Ham, the transfer is not complete, far from it.

According to our information, the Moroccan international does not want to join West Ham and wants to wait a little while waiting for other offers. The player especially hopes that Manchester United, interested from the start, will take action. Just like Juventus who have started their reconstruction and are looking to strengthen their defense. These two destinations appeal much more to the Moroccan. But for this to move forward, Manchester United would have to sell Wan-Bissaka and Juventus must part with a few players. Enough to make this case complex even if the Red Devils are now the player’s priority and concrete negotiations have begun.

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