Jonathan Tah will not extend at Bayer Leverkusen

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Announced on his departure throughout the summer, Jonathan Tah will finally leave for a ninth season under the jersey of the Red and Black. Highly appreciated by Xabi Alonso, the German international (29 caps) will also be the vice-captain of Leverkusen for one more season under the leadership of the Spaniard. However, the 28-year-old player should soon leave the German club according to his recent comments…

“I’m not going to sign a new contract with Bayer Leverkusen. My decision is made. I’m going to give my best until the end and then we’ll see about my future club. But my decision is to go there and try a different experience.”the German defender confided in an interview with South German newspaperAs a reminder, FC Barcelona, ​​Manchester United, Bayern Munich and several of the biggest clubs in Europe have looked into his case in recent weeks.

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