Bayern Transfer News: Niko Kovac gives an update on Renato Sanches amid PSG speculation; Raphael Honigstein suggest how much Liverpool and Bayern Munch needs to pay to sign Bundesliga star and more - January 26, 2019  

Bayern Munich manager, Niko Kovac
Bayern Munich manager, Niko Kovac

#2 Bayern and Liverpool would have to pay £87m for Timo Werner

Timo Werner could be playing for a top European club next season.
Timo Werner could be playing for a top European club next season.

Bundesliga expert, Raphael Honigstein believes that both Liverpool and Bayern Munich would have to shell out £87m if they want to sign RB Leipzig forward, Timo Werner next summer.

The German International is one of Bundesliga brightest young talents who has been in excellent goalscoring form this season as well.

Timo could also play as a left winger which makes him an ideal replacement for the departing Frank Ribery at Bayern.

However, Jurgen Klopp is believed to be an admirer of Werner who would add more firepower to an already strong Liverpool attack.

Both the clubs would square off in a mouthwatering Champions League cash and might find themselves in a transfer battle in the summer.


#1 Niko Kovac confirms Renato Sanches is not leaving for PSG

Renato didn't live up to the expectations at Bayern.
Renato didn't live up to the expectations at Bayern.

The French Champions are struggling for a quality central midfielder with Veratti getting injured and Rabiot wanting to move elsewhere.

However, rumors suggested that PSG were interested in signing Portuguese midfielder, Renato Sanches who is struggling for game time at Bayern Munich.

Amidst all the speculation, Bayern manager, Niko Kovac has confirmed that he is not willing to sell Renato and believes he is doing well at the club. According to him -

PSG was very interested and still is, But I say clearly that Renato will not leave because I think he is progressing very well.I do not want to do without it. I know that PSG have some problems in the middle of the field but that's not our problem. "

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