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ESPN: Rudiger's Champions League performance conquers Real Madrid! German media: Manchester United need 52 million to sign Nkunku

ESPN: Rudiger's Champions League performance conquers Real Madrid! German media: Manchester United need 52 million to sign Nkunku

ESPN news, Real Madrid is evaluating the feasibility of a free signing for Rudiger, who was impressed by the centre-back's performance against himself in the two-legged Champions League match.

Rudiger is now back on Real Madrid's roster, the 29-year-old centre-back who has been a key player in Chelsea's squad in recent seasons, though his contract expires in the summer and the German is looking for the last big contract of his career.

ESPN understands that Real Madrid have not been involved in the price war of Rudiger before, but after seeing the star's outstanding performance in the Champions League, they are now considering taking action, in addition, Barca have previously approached Rudiger's team, but they are unlikely to complete the deal now, as Barca are close to renewing Araujo.

Finally, if Rudiger were to join Real Madrid, the Galacticos might not need to buy a left-back to replace Marcelo, as Arabba would be able to return to his familiar left-back position.

ESPN: Rudiger's Champions League performance conquers Real Madrid! German media: Manchester United need 52 million to sign Nkunku

Sport Bild news, Manchester United have been told if they want to sign Nkunku will need to pay at least £52 million.

United are very interested in the 24-year-old Nkunku, an attacking midfielder who has come up with shocking statistics this season, handing over 30 goals and 19 assists in 44 games (7 goals and 2 assists in 6 Champions League games), which has attracted the attention of many European giants.

According to Sport Bild, Red Bull Leipzig is reluctant to let Nkunku go, but if giants such as Manchester United meet the asking price, they do not rule out the possibility of selling, and the Red Devils are expected to strengthen the attacking line in the summer, as Cavani, Jesse Lingard and Martial are expected to leave the team at the end of the season.

ESPN: Rudiger's Champions League performance conquers Real Madrid! German media: Manchester United need 52 million to sign Nkunku

According to Goal news, Nagelsman and Bayern top brass seem to be at odds over the issue of reinforcement strategies.

Bayern look set to dominate the Bundesliga again this season, but their early exits in the Champions League have sparked some calls for "change", in fact, Bayern's main squad framework has been maintained for many years, and Nagelsmann said the team has reached a time when it is time to "take risks" for a big change.

Ahead of Bayern's 3-0 win over Bielefeld, Nagelsman said: "At some point in time, you have to take some risks in order to get more gains in the end, but at the moment we are just thinking about it and calculating it carefully. Bayern need something new. ”

However, while Nagelsman hopes to see changes in the future transfer window, Bayern executives seem to have other plans, and when asked by DAZN about Nagelsman's remarks, the club's sporting director Salihamidzic said: "We will never take any major risks, that kind of approach is very bad for Bayern." ”

But Nagelsman seems reluctant to back down on the issue, reiterating recently that "there are a lot of less risky solutions." ”

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