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Florian Wirtz will undoubtedly be one of the main attractions of the next summer transfer window. Radiant under the colors of Bayer Leverkusen, the German attacking midfielder arouses the interest of several large stables in Europe, including Bayern Munich.
The Bavarian club recently expressed its interest in the native from Pulheim through Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, member of the Roten Supervisory Board. The double golden ball was particularly enthusiastic about the idea of having Wirtz played alongside Jamal Musiala, his compatriot who evolves in Bayern.
PSG, an example not to follow
However, this ambition is not unanimous. Lothar Matthäus, in particular, calls for caution. The former German midfielder is skeptical in the face of the idea of accumulating stars in the same team, taking as an example Paris Saint-Germain, whose project has long rested on the recruitment of headliners.
“These are two young players, two ambitious players, two players who want to succeed, two players who can make the difference, everything is fine. But too many cooks spoil the sauce. And that's why you have to be a little careful. We cannot have all the players and the best example is Paris Saint-Germain ”, recalled the 1990 world champion.
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