José Félix Díaz's Reply on Whether Kimmich is Going to Transfer for Real Madrid or not
José Félix Díaz clarifies the rumor about Kimmich and leaves no room for doubt with his words
The ability of the Meringues to get the services of the world's best players has been demonstrated in recent years. Therefore, thinking that they can still improve certain positions with this team is not crazy. In this case, the possibility of a star player arriving from Germany, such as Joshua Kimmich, seems to be gaining a lot of interest.
However, José Félix Díaz has directly come out in Marca to reveal the latest news about this important transfer. Despite these rumors coming directly from Germany, the journalist in his article states that there have been no contacts. In fact, they mention that the same club denies direct contacts with the German media.
This could generate quite a surprise, as he is a high-level player who could be very good for Madrid. Nevertheless, José Félix has decided to calm the waters and keep everything a bit more under wraps.
Kimmich is nothing at the moment
The German player has established himself for several years as one of the key pieces of the Bavarian team. This current season, at 29 years of age, he continues to demonstrate his worth with over 2,500 minutes played.
Right now, he could easily sign with Real Madrid, as his contract ties him until the summer of this year. This opens a quite favorable scenario for Los Merengues if this operation were indeed true.
However, what José Félix asks for is patience and, above all, a bit of sobriety, seeing the similarities with the Davies case. The Canadian player had been avoiding renewal until the last moment, and now there is talk of continuity. For now, the German pivot doesn't seem to be in Real Madrid's plans due to their transfer policy.
We will have to see if it evolves
Right now, the most important thing is to wait and see if this proposal from his agent evolves into any signing. However, the only reality is that Real Madrid is very clear about its objective, and it doesn't involve the German midfielder.
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