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Real Madrid would steal this Bayern Munich star from Barcelona, look how much they would pay

Real Madrid wants to sign this midfielder.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid wants to sign this midfielder.
Real Madrid wants to sign this midfielder.

FC Barcelona intends to have the German midfielder Joshua Kimmich, but now that his contract with Bayern Munich is ending and will not be renewed, Real Madrid has also aroused its interest in the player, according to information from Sport, since Carlo Ancelotti needs more men in midfield.

And it currently has Toni Kroos in the last years of his career, and Eduardo Camavinga. On the other hand, Frenchman Aurélien Tchouaméni will be out for a long time, given his injury. Carlo Ancelotti wants Joshua Kimmich to help in the replacements and fight for his place in the Real Madrid team.

However, FC Barcelona also takes it into account, as does Manchester City, and Joshua Kimmich was already in the plans of Xavi Hernández's team, even before Ilkay Gundogan arrived, but the German from Bayern Munich had to wait and the Negotiations ended up falling apart until now they were reactivated.

Joshua Kimmich is about to end his contract with Bayern Munich and everything indicates that he will not renew, so any team that wants him will save no less than 70 million euros, which is the cost of his departure. But with the pass in his hand, the German will only have to choose the best proposal he has.

How much would he earn at Madrid?

Due to Financial Fairplay, FC Barcelona players cannot earn millions of euros. For example, when Busquets was there it was lowered to 5 million, which would be the same amount for Joshua Kimmich. Not so at Real Madrid, where the German midfielder would calmly earn twice as much as the Culés and without affecting the club's finances.


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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