Thiago still has not renewed with Bayern Munich and the reason may be Liverpool. According to Sport Bild, the Spanish international had reached an agreement with the German champion to extend his relationship at the Allianz Arena (his contract expires in the summer of 2021), but the ex-FC Barcelona never finished stamping his signature on a new contract. Has doubts. At 29, Thiago believes that the last moment may have come to live a new experience. And that adventure, always according to the German newspaper, may be in Liverpool.
Thiago's future is also a topic in the Bavarian dressing room, where the teammates of the midfielder would point to a possible interest by Liverpool in taking over the services of a player who would considerably raise the level of the reds in midfield. Jürgen Klopp, his coach, never hid his admiration for a footballer with whom he measured himself on several occasions as coach of Dortmund in the Bundesliga. Of course, the Premier is not the only option for Thiago, who also considers the possibility of back to LaLiga seven years later.
He left Barcelona in 2013 in exchange for 25 million euros to follow in the footsteps of Pep Guardiola in Munich, but a return to the Camp Nou does not seem like a likely option. What does seem clear is that Bayern no longer considers it unsaleable. The good performances of Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka during his current absence due to a groin injury put him in the Munich showcase. However, its market value is around 50 million euros, a figure difficult to assume for many clubs in times of coronavirus.
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