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Bayern Munich raise their offer to keep key player 🛒

Bayern Munich raise their offer to keep key player 🛒

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Bayern Munich raise their offer to keep key player 🛒
Bavarian giant Bayern Munich has increased its OFFER in an attempt to renew the contract of 29-year-old striker Leroy Sané.
According to Sky Sports, the Bavarian giant has offered a higher fixed salary, reducing the bonus value.
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This was exactly what the player's staff was asking for. However, the soap opera may take a few more days...
The expectation is that Leroy Sané will give a definitive answer by June 10th, a Tuesday.
Days later, Bayern Munich will make its debut in the Club World Cup - the club will face Auckland City on June 15th, a Sunday.
In the previous proposal, the Munich club offered a fixed salary of 10 million euros (R$ 62 million) and up to 5.5 million euros in performance bonuses.
The values of the NEW proposal are still a secret.
Arsenal, Tottenham, and Napoli are closely following this soap opera. These three clubs are the main interested parties in Sané.
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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