Anwar Ibrahim (Cairo)
Bayern Munich is seriously considering the Ivorian striker Sebastian Haller, the Dutch striker, Ajax Amsterdam, in order to succeed the Polish Robert Lewandowski, in the center of the attack, in anticipation of the possibility of the departure of the best player in the world crowned with the FIFA award for the year 2021, as the Bayern administration does not guarantee His stay in the “Allianz Arena”, after he recently stated that he could leave soon, as he is receiving more attention from a major European club, led by Real Madrid and Chelsea, although he personally prefers Real.
Bavarian officials fear a bad surprise with Lewandowski’s departure, which is why it behaves like any big club by securing itself, choosing the alternative from now, and there is almost unanimity on the name of the striker Haller, as the typical “heir” of the Polish star.
Haller has a record-breaking record this season, scoring 28 goals in 27 games, which tempted the Bayern administration to follow him well, and even prefer him over the young Norwegian, Erling Halland, the striker of Borussia Dortmund.
Haller had previously played in the German Bundesliga from 2017 to 2019, when he was a player in Eintracht Frankfurt, and scored 33 goals in 77 games, a very good rate that made most Bayern officials prefer him over any other striker.
Bayern’s doubts about the team’s top scorer’s departure are due to the fact that he had previously hinted that he would be happy if the Spanish club requested him, and even expressed his willingness to reduce his salary there if necessary.
It is noteworthy that Sebastian Haller, born on June 22, 1994 (27 years old), plays for the Ivory Coast national team, participated in the last African Nations Cup, and joined Ajax from West Ham in 2021, under a contract worth 5.22 million euros, to become the most expensive player in the history of the league. Dutch, according to Transfermarkt.