The factory Bayern it does not stop producing players. The Bavarian giant let out last summer Thiago Alcantara, key to the successes achieved in 2020, especially in the final phase of the Champions, and they have already found the one they consider their heir: Torben rhein. The very young 18-year-old German midfielder is the big star of the Bayern Under-19 team and has passed and shone through all the lower categories of the German team to date and was included three weeks ago in The Guardian on the list Next Generation 2020, which includes the most promising young players.
In the offices of the Munich team they are already considering making him a record of the first team for next season and shielding Rhein with a great contract so that he does not leave the current champion of Europe. In fact, according to information from Bild, to the player, who has been renewed for one more season, a great long-term offer has already been put on the table, which everything indicates that the player will accept.
With this, Bayern maintains its bid to renew a champion team that for nine years has marked a tyranny in the Bundesliga and fight for the highest levels in Europe. And it is that for several seasons the betting on the young people of the Bavarian team has been a success, whether they are from the quarry or not. Examples of this in recent years are Gnabry, Kimmich and Davies, for example, practically unknown until they became key in what is now considered the best team on the continent. Faith in Rhein is the last big bet.
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