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Bayern eye up Rodrygo to boost attack, reports Bild 🗞️

Bayern eye up Rodrygo to boost attack, reports Bild 🗞️

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The German newspaper Bild revealed on Monday that Bayern Munich has Brazilian Rodrygo, from Real Madrid, as a priority on the list of reinforcements for the attack.
After failing to close a deal with Florian Wirtz, who is leaving Bayer Leverkusen for Liverpool, the current German champion turned its attention to the player. This is especially true since they lost Thomas Müller and may be without Coman and Sané.
Rodrygo ended the season injured and in decline at Real. With the change in command from Carlo Ancelotti to Xabi Alonso, his future in Spain became uncertain.
In addition to the Brazilian, Bayern has three other options on the list to strengthen the attack on the wings: Japanese Kaoru Mitoma, from Brighton, Nigerian Eberechi Eze, from Crystal Palace, and Portuguese Rafael Leão, from Milan.
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