![]() Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this show - “A very special episode” of Bavarian Podcast Works dedicated to the UCL Draw: What would be the great reward if Bayern Munich makes it through that gauntlet? A meeting with the winner of Real Madrid vs. Off the Crossbar: Former Bayern Munich star Toni Kroos to blame for Germany’s woes in Qatar Bavarian Podcast Works: Reaction Show - Bayern Munich draws Manchester City (Bavarian Football Works)īayern Munich will face Manchester City in the Champions League quarterfinals. The 31-year-old also won the Champions League four times and the Spanish championship three times with the Royals. Kroos, who played his 400th official game against Espanyol last weekend, is the German-born player who has made the most appearances for Real - ahead of Uli Stielike (308) and Sami Khedira (161). Players and club have not yet officially confirmed anything. ![]() In the Merengues squad, Kroos has played the seventh most minutes (2,527) after Vini Jr., Fede Valverde, Thibaut Courtois, Eder Militao, Antonio Rüdiger and Rodrygo and has impressively demonstrated that he is far from being on the scrap heap. In the current season, the central midfielder has played 35 of the 41 competitive games, scored two goals and provided a total of five assists. Mundo Deportivo have now reported that his decision appears to have been made.Īccording to sources close to the club, the 33-year-old has already made the decision to extend his expiring contract for another season after meeting Carlo Ancelotti, who convinced him he would continue to be a mainstay of the team. Toni Kroos’ contract with Real Madrid expires on Jand his future has had royal fans trembling for months. Manchester City’s Erling Haaland is a monster Kroos set to extend for one more year (Sport1)įormer Bayern Munich prospect Toni Kroos looks set to extend his contract with Real Madrid for one more year: I mean, if he wants to ink a deal with Real Madrid and sit out the rest of this season to be safe for 2023/24, I wouldn’t be opposed to that. Among other things, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are said to be interested in Haaland. That doesn’t mean the 22-year-old Norwegian can’t leave Manchester before 2025, but it does mean that the team that want to sign him will have to negotiate the price directly with City. And this is what the 52-year-old did last November, meaning Haaland’s clause will be extended until 2025.Īfter his historic five-pack in the Champions League against RB Leipzig (7-0), some big bosses were already rubbing their hands – expecting to be able to sign the top striker for the fixed transfer fee in 2024. According to reports from Catalonia, Guardiola’s contract stipulated that this clause would be postponed for another season if the Spanish manager extended his contract and stayed at Man City. The reason for this is Pep Guardiola’s contract extension with the English giants until June 2025. This is a bitter pill for any teams interested in signing Erling Haaland in 2024! According to Ràdio Catalunya, the Norwegian superstar’s €180m clause to leave Manchester City, which was due to be activated in 2024, has been postponed for another season. Now, Guardiola and Haaland might be tied contractually. Guardiola, of course, had a stint as the club’s manager, while Haaland met with Bayern Munich sporting director Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidžić last spring about potentially joining Die Roten. Manchester City will square off with Bayern Munich in the next round of the Champions League and two of its biggest personalities, Pep Guardiola and Erling Haaland, have at least some ties to the Bavarians. Selection shocker! Germany boss Hansi Flick leaves several stars at home - including a surprising Bayern Munich attacker Future for Haaland-Pep tied? (Sport1)
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