2024-06-07 10:31:13
A former expertise from the German document champions is on the radar of a conventional membership. The Munich crew would additionally profit from this.
He did not make the breakthrough at FC Bayern – and but he might now actually take off at a high membership: former Bayern striker Joshua Zirkzee performed a robust season in Italy for FC Bologna and was largely liable for the membership’s sensational fifth place in Serie A and thus into the European Cup: the 23-year-old contributed eleven targets and 5 assists to the crew’s rise.
And now he’s apparently about to maneuver to a giant Italian membership: switch knowledgeable Fabrizio Romano studies that AC Milan desires to activate the attacker’s launch clause – as a way to carry him to Milan for 40 million euros. In accordance with him, Milan has already knowledgeable Bologna of its intentions, and all that’s lacking is an settlement with Zirkzee himself and his advisors.
What’s fascinating is that FC Bayern would revenue from an costly sale of the attacker – and never just a bit bit. There was already hypothesis in April a few Zirkzee transfer to the “Rossoneri”. On the time, it was introduced that the Munich crew would obtain a 50 p.c share of the resale (learn extra about this right here).
That might imply: If Zirkzee is offered to Milan for 40 million euros, Bayern would accumulate 20 million of that. The switch of their former expertise would subsequently even be a worthwhile deal for FC Bayern.
Zirkzee moved from Feyenoord Rotterdam to Munich in 2017 on the age of 16, first coming via the youth groups earlier than making his skilled debut in December 2019 below then Bayern coach Hansi Flick: The attacker got here on instead within the Champions League group match in opposition to Tottenham Hotspur. However the breakthrough by no means got here, as a substitute the 1.93-meter-tall man was loaned first to Parma (2021), then to RSC Anderlecht (21/22), after which signed completely by Bologna for 8.5 million euros in the summertime of 2022. A transfer that’s now more likely to repay for a number of events.