This is how Bayern convinces its new signings: the Gravenberch Plan
Bayern Munich is reforming its transfer policy. Faced with the inflation of wages and the economic crisis caused by the pandemic, the Bavarians have decided to change their policy as they demonstrated by leaving several of their stars free, as was the case with David Alaba.
To replace the pillar marches, they look for young people to take to the top of the elite and try to convince them of their success in Munich. If there is not so much money, what is the method?
The arrival of Julian Nagelsmann represents that of a coach versed in taking talents to their highest level and with that idea they try to attract the pearls of world football to one of the biggest clubs. According to the Dutch newspaper Telegraaf, his big target is Ryan Gravenberch, an Ajax footballer.
They say the Amsterdam outfit is looking to renew his contract, but the player is determined to move to Bavaria. Ajax will make one last attempt with more faith than chances that he will accept. They won’t be able to convince him with money, because they say the salary increase won’t be that much, but the player is delighted with the new coach and the plan that Nagelsmann has developed for him.
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