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Reds eyeing star midfielder in Europe  

By Charles Cornwall

Reds eyeing star midfielder in Europe  
Reds eyeing star midfielder in Europe  
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Bayern Munich are eyeing the signing of Manu Koné, who is under contract at Gladbach until 30 June 2026 with a clause that does not appear to be enough to prevent him leaving the club during the winter transfer window for around 40-45 million euros. Bayern's interest comes on the direct recommendation of Thomas Tuchel, with the Bavarian side willing to pay the aforementioned figure for his transfer, highlighting the Bundesliga champions' determination to further strengthen their squad, although they are not the only team to have shown interest in the French player in recent times.

In addition to Bayern Munich's interest, Liverpool have also expressed an interest in Manu Kone. The Anfield club, under the management of Jürgen Klopp, have been actively looking to strengthen their squad and midfield is one area in which they are keen to strengthen. The competition between European giants Bayern and Liverpool for Kone's services underlines the quality of the player and his great potential on the international stage.

There are still three months to go before the transfer window reopens, but it has not taken these coaches long to set their sights on Manu Koné as a promising addition to their midfield. The young Borussia Mönchengladbach star is only 22 years old and, although he has barely been able to play this season due to a knee injury, he continues to accumulate prestigious suitors in Europe and with more ambitious challenges than those currently set at a collective level.

The value of Koné

With physical and sporting qualities very similar to Real Madrid star Eduardo Camavinga, Koné has an enviable vision, an exquisite touch and a great ability to protect the ball in critical situations, which makes him a very complete midfielder. In addition, his ability to win the ball back and to stop opponents' advances further enhances his work with the German side and justifies the fact that three European giants such as Bayern, Liverpool and Juventus are following his lead. As a result, the two and a half months that remain before the market turns upside down will be marked by a bidding war between these clubs, with the possibility of one more joining soon, which could extend the transfer to 50 million euros.


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