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Bayern Munich wants to sign Joao Félix, Atlético Madrid reject massive offer

The Bavarians are looking to reinforce their offensive zone and Joao Felix is one of the main options on their wish list. However, the 'colchoneros' have already warned that they do not intend to part with the Portuguese.

By William Estrella

The Bavarians are looking to reinforce their offensive zone and Joao Felix is one of the main options on their wish list. However, the 'colchoneros' have already warned that they do not intend to part with the Portuguese.
The Bavarians are looking to reinforce their offensive zone and Joao Felix is one of the main options on their wish list. However, the 'colchoneros' have already warned that they do not intend to part with the Portuguese.

Facing the imminent departure of Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich is looking for reinforcements for its offensive zone. They consider Joao Félix to be the best replacement on the market to make up for the loss of the Polish striker. For this reason, in Germany they have decided to make a huge offer to Atletico Madrid, with the aim of acquiring the services of the Portuguese international.

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However, according to information provided by the media ‘Sport1’, the 'Colchoneros' have rejected Bayern's first proposal, which consisted of 80 million euros plus the inclusion of defender Benjamin Pavard.

As we well know, the right-back has been one of the objectives that Atletico Madrid had to improve their defense, but at no time will they let go of one of their top stars to incorporate him.

However, despite having been rejected by the Spanish club, in Germany they are determined to keep trying to get the Portuguese among their ranks, as he is a player that coach Julian Nagelsmann likes personally and think he can become a star at the Allianz Arena.

Joao has left his injuries behind him

Atlético de Madrid started last Sunday the preseason work and Joao Félix, who finished last season injured, worked without limitations. The attacker hopes to get into a good rhythm and be able to face this new season at his best level, with the aim of contributing to the team and thus fight for all possible titles.

Likewise, Witsel and Samuel Lino, recent signings of the Spanish team, also had their first day of training under the orders of Diego Simeone. On this occasion, the manager had 29 players at his disposal at the Wanda Metropolitano facilities.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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