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Bayern Munich may well have decided to open its coffers. Following fresh injury concerns for Kingsley Coman and Serge Gnabry during the Audi Cup, and the inexperience of Alphonso Davies, Bayern Munich wants to step up its transfer activity. According to Kicker, the Bavarian club is setting its sights on Leroy Sané, who is tied to Man City until 2021. Initially reluctant to part with their player, City have apparently accepted an offer worth 100 million euros, which would be the largest transfer in German football history to date. The player would sign a 4-year contract with one optional year, and would join the highest earners in Munich's locker room.

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