Bundesliga
Bayern are looking for a replacement for the injured Neuer! Options are the return of Nubel or the arrival of the Croatia star
On Sunday, it was revealed that Manuel Neuer broke his leg while on holiday and will no longer play football this season. Bayern must look for a replacement and are currently considering two options.
On Saturday, it was revealed that Manuel Neuer broke his leg while on holiday and will no longer play football this season. Bayern must look for a replacement and are currently considering two options.
Manuel Neuer returned to Bayern’s goalkeeping after health problems at the beginning of November and guarded Germany’s three goalposts at the World Cup.
After dropping out of the group, he headed on holiday, but it didn’t go well. He broke his leg skiing and the club cannot count on him for the rest of the season.
So it is certain that a new replacement will be sought. Thirty-four-year-old Sven Ulreich is still with the club, but Bayern must think about the future.
According to Italian journalist Nicola Schira, the Bavarian club now has two options. One is the return of Alexander Nübel, who is a guest at Monaco.
The 26-year-old goalkeeper has played steadily last season and has not let any of his colleagues in the goal so far this season.
However, his return is not very realistic yet due to the club’s earlier statement. However, the arrival of the Croatian star is a bit more realistic.
Dominik Livakovic, at the age of 27, still belongs to Dinamo Zagreb and it is almost certain that he will leave the club in the winter, especially thanks to his exceptional performances at the World Cup.
Thanks to him, the Croatians are in the semi-finals and have not lost at the World Cup yet. In the last game against Brazil, even Oliver Kahn was watching the players.
Source: Nicolo Schira
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