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Bayern Withdraws Its Offer and Real Madrid Doesn't Rule Out Signing Him Again

The executives led by Florentino Pérez are closely following this soap opera

The Summer Transfer Market Still Holds Several Surprises for Real Madrid. The sports management, taking note of Carlo Ancelotti's requests, has identified several targets to complete the generational change. In this regard, the main focus would be on the defense, promoting the arrival of a center-back and a right-back at the very least.

However, Toni Kroos's Retirement has affected the white team much more than anticipated six months ago. The loss of the German organizing pivot has not facilitated a natural replacement, causing noticeable streaks of game crises this season. Only Dani Ceballos's adaptation to that position could solve one of the most striking tactical drawbacks of this course.

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Now that the Sevillian '19' has suffered a serious injury, with an ailment that will keep him off the field for two months, the debate becomes relevant once again. The need to acquire a playmaker who can function at the base of the Madridist scheme returns to the forefront of operations planned for the summer of 2025.

It does so by leaving several high-level names. One of the most talked-about, aside from Martín Zubimendi, is Joshua Kimmich. Bayern Munich's '6' ends his current contract with the Bavarian team in four months and could leave as a free agent from the Allianz Arena locker room.

Tension Returns

Real Madrid, precisely due to the absence of Toni Kroos, was one of the first to be linked with this potential signing. Nothing could be further from the truth, some in Germany pointed out: Kimmich was negotiating thanks to a renewal offer sent from the offices of Säbener Straße in January. However, the dynamics of that case have reportedly changed radically.

The information published by Christian Falk indicates that Bayern Munich would have withdrawn the renewal offer to Joshua Kimmich for reasons that are currently unknown. The German journalist, head of the Sports section of BILD, reopens the debate about the future of a versatile midfielder with excellent records.

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In the noble area of Santiago Bernabéu, they know firsthand: Joshua Kimmich could be an ideal signing for the white club for several compelling reasons. The most striking is his status as a free agent, something that greatly pleases the current managers of the merengue entity... because it allows greater room for maneuver when negotiating the future salary of the white player.

Additionally, his availability to play as a right-back would solve one of the dilemmas that Real Madrid currently holds since Dani Carvajal's severe injury. In any case, the white executives do not lose sight of a possible elite option to expand the squad at a more than reasonable cost.

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