my claim is that the worse or less convincing bayern munich plays forward, the louder the call for a new top/world class striker. and since there were already rumors about Harry Kane (tottenham) this summer, i see him as the number #1 bayern would be interested in.
They have to spend Extra money for this player.
Apart from his contract which is still quite long, Kane is also now starting to recover the form he lost last season so I think Conte will hold on to this hard.
But if you look at Bayern's current condition, it's clear they need a new striker. At the moment Bayern's condition is not very good although I really like things like this but it's clear the top brass will find new ways to get their performance back to their original shape and of course new strikers are needed to maintain their current hegemony.
They won't be able to get new strikers until the winter, during the transfer window. As much as they are giving up their positions now, but so far so good, except for the striker position. The only hope now is that they just make it to this transfer window and not fall even lower in the table. It's been a long time since I've seen Bayern this low...
I'm not too surprise by Bayern's current position, yeah even though it's been a long time. But I still believe Bayern have a chance to push back to the top spot in the standings
I was surprise to see Union Berlin, never thought they would be the rulers of the Bundesliga until this 7th week.
A club that was not even able to qualify for the UCL and had difficulty reaching the Europa League qualification last season, due to resistance from Köln, and Freiburg
You can't doubt it, Bayern will surely be in the top positions, and yes, in a while they will be the first, only now the team is not very solid, I don't know what internal problems they have, but it has been shown that the great teams that they are very favorites in any title they can be very susceptible to any eventuality of a personal nature, take the example of the MU with CR7, and almost all the teams have done similar things, but from one moment to another these teams wake up and position themselves, that's what eu It has always been demonstrated, plus Bayern is one of the most favorite teams to win the UCL, which is not going badly for them.
Xabi Alonso has no history with a team as a manager except Real Sociedad B. Therefore this is a quite big risk to take for Leverkusen.
They are in a really poor shape now and we see them at the second last position in the standings. The Bayern Munich loss was the tipping point for Leverkusen board. Let's see how good they will do with Xabi Alonso. Actually he played in the Bundesliga before for three seasons. Taking this into account he might be considered as experienced in this league. If he adapts to the players quickly then maybe things can go on well for him to help his team recover in the first half of the season.
Well the news is not so bad, I really like that Xabi Alonso can have this opportunity as technical director, the bad thing is that he is taking on a Leverkusen with enough problems in the Bundesliga, almost for relegation, hopefully Xabi Alonso can have cunning enough to be able to take a team like this forward, it's not easy, they have to be in total harmony with their players, it is also necessary to point out that in order for them to take the team out they have to pay attention to everything that Xabi can send them, because if they don't want to go downhill they have to do something similar, well they're on time and they have a very good chance.
Indeed this is still a risk but with Xabi there at least he can understand the Bundesliga because indeed he can also be said to be one of the players who made history when playing at Bayern and maybe this can be used as capital for him to improve Leverkusen.
At least even if he can't lift to his original position he must try his best to get out of the relegation zone.
Well we have to put something in context, Xabi Alonso's career was very good when he was a player, above all he showed a lot of discipline when he played for Real Madrid. He was a very tactical player and he appeared at times when they had to be very cold-blooded and where they needed to do things where there was no room for mistakes, for me this has a lot to do with his personality, perhaps that experience is what should lead the Leverkusen players, the only way I see that they can move the team forward is that they can have a lot of discipline and stick to everything that Xabi tells them, the relegation line is there, they must save themselves from falling completely.
For those who are following the news about Leipzig, this report is useful information, especially for speculation:
Nkunku's release clause only applies to clubs outside of GermanyIt's now clear that Christopher Nkunku completed a secret medical with Chelsea before a potential transfer next summer. Bild reports that the €60 million release clause in his contract, which was incorporated into his Leipzig extension this summer, is only valid for a move to a club outside of Germany.
Source:
https://bulinews.com/news/14708/nkunku-release-clause-only-applies-clubs-outside-germanyAfter Leipzig's successful game, all the information and reports focus on this team as well.