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Bayern Munich Shows Interest in Signing Chelsea Youngster Tyrique George

Bayern Munich Shows Interest in Signing Chelsea Youngster Tyrique George

Bayern Munich has set its sights on Chelsea’s young forward Tyrique George as a possible long-term replacement for Harry Kane, though competition from other European giants could complicate the deal.

Bayern’s Double Target: George and Jackson

According to Sky Sport, Bayern Munich is actively exploring options to reinforce its attack. The German champions are evaluating both Tyrique George and Chelsea’s Senegalese striker Nicolas Jackson.

The challenge for Bayern is Chelsea’s loan policy: the London club can only release one more player on loan this window. That means if Bayern truly want George, they may have to commit to a permanent deal, rather than a temporary move.

Meanwhile, Bayern has already made progress with Jackson’s camp, having reached a personal terms agreement, though they still depend on Chelsea’s green light.

Chelsea’s Stance on Tyrique George

George, considered one of the Blues’ brightest prospects, has drawn growing attention in Europe. Chelsea are reportedly open to negotiating his transfer for €23 million, with a 30% resale clause included.

This reduced fee has increased interest from several clubs, putting Bayern in direct competition with teams in Italy and Germany.

Roma and RB Leipzig Join the Race

  • Roma: After abandoning their pursuit of Jadon Sancho, the Italian side has made George a top target.
  • RB Leipzig: Following Xavi Simons’ move to Tottenham, Leipzig is accelerating talks, viewing George as a direct reinforcement for their frontline.

With multiple clubs circling, Chelsea could benefit from a bidding war in the final days of the transfer window.

Nicolas Jackson Talks Continue

In parallel, Bayern are also negotiating with Chelsea over Nicolas Jackson. The striker’s agent confirmed offers from Germany, England, and Italy, but Chelsea’s €80 million price tag has stalled progress.

While Bayern prefer a loan deal, Chelsea’s insistence on a significant transfer fee remains a stumbling block.

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