Bayern now worried by Liverpool Wirtz move
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Atletico Madrid President Enrique Cerezo was confident earlier this week that star forward Julian Alvarez would be going nowhere, but if reports are to be believed, then his representatives are not
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SB Nation on MSNBundesliga Player of the Year: Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane honoredBayern Munich star Harry Kane was named Bundesliga Player of the Year. The club issued a release for the honor on its website:
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It was a dream-come-true moment for Son Heung-min, the South Korea star who finally won his first title in Europe as Tottenham defeated Manchester United in the Europa League final on Wednesday.
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool: McCoist tells Reds to reject Wirtz amid two concerns as Bayern Munich hold ‘key advantage’This seemingly leaves Liverpool and Bayern Munich as the main contenders to sign Wirtz, but McCoist has warned the Reds against a move. The pundit claims Wirtz’s huge valuation and Liverpool’s need to sign a new striker to replace Darwin Nunez should be enough to put them off.
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Sporting News on MSNJoshua Kimmich hails Bayern Munich teammate's tireless work ethicWhile it was a collective performance from each and every player and staff to bring the Bundesliga title back to Bavaria, one player who caught everyone's eye was new signing, Michael Olise. The French winger, who joined from Crystal Palace, has hardly taken any time to settle in Bavaria.
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Bayern Munich has celebrated its men's and women's teams' Bundesliga success with a visit to Munich town hall.
Harry Kane says that he hopes that Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga victory, the first trophy of his career, is the first of many. Bayern secured the Bundesliga title last weekend and celebrated in front of their fans following their 2-0 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday, their final home game of the season.
Benjamin Pavard will miss tomorrow’s Serie A clash between Como and Inter Milan, and will aim for the Champions League clash with PSG.This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based