Bye to Barça, but Doesn't Close the Door to Madrid and Would be Kroos's Relief
Barça loses the potential transfer of this star player, however, Madrid has it in hand and is the "new" Kroos
Real Madrid has a very clear need ahead, and it's about replacing their former player, Toni Kroos. The German was one of the best players of last season, hence the achievement of multiple titles. However, his departure due to his retirement from soccer has created a lack of decisiveness in Real Madrid's play.
Right now, the Meringue team might have the chance to transfer the ideal player to replace the former Bayern player. It's about Joshua Kimmich, a player from the Bavarian club who could be the ideal replacement for the former German player. While the German was on FC Barcelona's radar, he's now ruled out in Catalonia, giving the Whites a golden opportunity.
Florentino Pérez is not unfamiliar with this player, as he is one of his great weaknesses and has shown it on more than one occasion. However, even though he has everything to arrive for free this very summer, Bayern will avoid it at all costs.
Kimmich for Madrid
The 29-year-old German player has long been one of the best in his respective position, and Bayern knows it very well. Therefore, his departure as a free agent this very 2025 summer could be the best possible move for a rival like Madrid.
The merengues need to find a replacement for Kroos and a clear substitute for Tchouaméni, who is not performing at the expected level. With the blaugranas ruling him out, the Chamartín team seems the perfect candidate to sign this German star.
With more than 2,300 minutes in 26 matches this season, he continues to demonstrate why he is an essential piece for Kompany's play. Additionally, he has a very good contribution of 7 direct goal interventions, making him a great provider of assists.
Florentino must make moves
Right now, the merengue president has the chance to sign this player, and to do so, he must convince him of this change of scenery. Additionally, Bayern has to "accept" his departure, as Davies is also on the radar of the club from the Spanish capital.
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