Bayern Munich eye West Ham's Thilo Kehrer for defensive reinforcement

    Bayern Munich are reportedly setting their sights on German and West Ham defender Thilo Kehrer, igniting a fierce battle for the player's signature.

    Thilo Kehrer. Thilo Kehrer.

    Bayern Munich are reportedly setting their sights on German and West Ham defender Thilo Kehrer, igniting a fierce battle for the player's signature.

    Santi Aouna, a reputable source from Foot Mercato, revealed on his Twitter account that Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel, who shares a history with Kehrer from their time at PSG, is in line for talks with the defender. Aouna emphasized the exclusivity of the story, stating, "Thomas Tuchel knows very well the player, and he will have a conversation with him."

    The race for Kehrer's services is heating up, with Monaco and Rennes emerging as prominent contenders for the coveted deal. However, it's West Ham's limited utilization of Kehrer this season that might prompt the Premier League outfit to green-light a January transfer.

    Yet, Bayern face stiff competition, with Eintracht Frankfurt, Sevilla, AC Milan, AS Roma, Stade Rennes, and OGC Nice also closely monitoring the defender's situation. Kehrer's prowess has attracted widespread attention, and numerous clubs are eager to secure his services in the upcoming transfer window.

    The defensive puzzle at Bayern Munich seems to have multiple pieces, as the club are actively pursuing reinforcements. Alongside Kehrer, the Bavarian giants have been linked with other defensive talents, including Ronald Araujo from Barcelona, Takehiro Tomiyasu from Arsenal, Raphael Varane from Manchester United, and Lery Yoro from OSC Lille.

    As the January transfer window approaches, football enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the unfolding drama surrounding Thilo Kehrer's potential move, with Bayern Munich aiming to bolster their defence and stay ahead in the fiercely competitive race for football supremacy in the Bundesliga.

     

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