Falke: York 70 million euros is too expensive, Bayern can choose 140 million to pack Wiltz + Hick
May 9th, reporter Falk reported that Bayern Munich's interest in Werz will complicate other signing plans. Bayern does not intend to focus solely on German local players, their summer plan also includes strengthening the team's multiple positions, especially signing a new central defender and defensive leader. In addition, the offensive end also needs to be strengthened. Due to his outstanding performance in the Portuguese league, Swedish internationals such as Cres have become the target of top European clubs. This season, Yorke scored 52 goals and contributed 12 assists, which tied him to Premier League clubs such as Manchester United. However, for Bayern, the high transfer fee and Kane's presence may make the deal difficult to achieve. "Signing Yorkress will cost a lot of money, mainly because Premier League clubs are competing," reporter Christian Falke told CFBAyerninsider. "And, because of Kane, Bayern cannot give him the position of the main striker. Therefore, he is not the main target." Patrick Hick may be the more affordable option, and the good news is that Bayern doesn't necessarily need to choose between Wiltz and a top striker. In fact, Leverkusen’s Hick might be a more affordable option than the expensive Yorkress (reported to be worth €60-70 million). Falk said: "Bayern has been paying attention to Yorkress, but now they are also considering other options, such as Patrick Hick, the Leverkusen striker is priced between 20 million and 25 million euros, and he is a different type of striker. If Bayern is looking for other options, then obviously they are looking for a cheaper solution, which is also because they think Tottenham will not buy Terr." So if a center and Wilz are signed at the same time, Bayern could spend about 140 million euros. Will Hick be a good signing for Bayern? While there is news that Gnabry may stay in Munich as Kane's rotation option, it doesn't matter to have a new forward option. In 2384 minutes of game time this season, Hick scored 25 goals in all games, second only to Bayern's Kane in his goal-per-minute rate. If Bayern is looking for a reliable backup option, Hick will be an obvious choice. Playing time will be a key issue Of course, if it weren't for Bonifas' injury, it can be said that the 29-year-old Hick would have received less playing time. Just like Yorkress, this situation is difficult to change at Bayern.
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