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If Sebastian Haller seems to be the priority track for the German club in the event of the departure next summer of the Polish Robert Lewandowski, the Ivorian international of Ajax Amsterdam is not the only scorer that Bayern is watching.
According to information revealed by Picture, the Bavarian giants, who won their 10th Bundesliga title in a row last weekend, would have in their sights the Uruguayan of Benfica, Darwin Nuñez. The young striker (22) panicked several clubs in Europe (PSG, Barcelona, Liverpool), thanks to a statistically remarkable season (39 games, 33 goals, 4 assists). But his expected price (100 million euros) could cool the German club, just like the salary (17 million per year) requested by his agent, the Portuguese Jorge Mendes.
Bayern Munich are also said to be attentive to the situation of Chelsea’s Belgian, Romelu Lukaku. Recruited at a hefty price (113 million euros) at Inter last summer, the 28-year-old striker is struggling (12 goals in 39 games, including 24 as a starter) and his market value has dropped, according to Transfermarktgoing from 100 million euros to 85. Chelsea would claim 80 million for his departure.
Finally, the Austrian from Stuttgart, Sasa Kalajdzic, the Czech from Bayer Leverkusen, Patrik Schick, and the Slovenian from RB Salzburg, Benjamin Sesko (18), are on Bayern Munich’s radar.