MUNICH'S CHOICE OF 'NO WAY' WAS MITOMA JAPAN, NOT SON HEUNG-MIN, WHO WON THE EUROPA LEAGUE..."THE HEAD OF THE TEAM IS TRYING TO RECRUIT HIM"

Munich's choice of 'no way' was Mitoma Japan, not Son Heung-min, who won the Europa League..."The head of the team is trying to recruit him"

Munich's choice of 'no way' was Mitoma Japan, not Son Heung-min, who won the Europa League..."The head of the team is trying to recruit him"

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Bayern Munich, which failed to recruit Florian Birtz (Bayer 04 Leverkusen), turned to Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton and Hove Albion).

"München is willing to pay more than 100 million euros (about 155.5 billion won) to recruit Birz, but he prefers to transfer to Liverpool," said Florian Flettenberg, a reporter for the German media "Sky Sports."

"München is in a situation where Leroy Sane or Kingsley Coman is likely to leave, so it is imperative to recruit a left winger. General managers Max Eberle and Christoph Freund are already investigating various players and are showing great interest in Rafael Leão (AC Milan) and Mitoma," he added.

Considering that Munich was also interested in recruiting Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur) in the past, it is somewhat unfortunate news for domestic fans. 온라인카지노

Mitoma is one of the best players in Asia. He left Kawasaki Frontale for Brighton in the summer of 2021 and completed his adaptation to the European stage through the loan of Royal Winion Saint-Jillouise. He has been in the starting lineup since the 2022/23 season and has become a leading winger in the Premier League with 24 goals and 19 assists in 107 games.

According to Flettenberg's report, Mitoma also wants to move to Munich. If Leão and Mitoma are unsuccessful, Munich plans to change its plan to bring in Jamie Gittens (Borussia Dortmund) and Niko Williams (Atlantic Clube).

The key will likely be the transfer fee. According to American media outlet The Athletic's Andy Naylor this winter, Brighton have rejected Al Nasr's offer of 61 million pounds (W113 billion). Munich is said to want to close the deal at the 4,000-45 million euros (W622-70 billion).

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