Report: Leroy Sané “playing with fire” as Bayern Munich won’t improve offer

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Bayern Munich’s contract situation with Leroy Sané could be nearing a combustible stage just two days after the winger hired Pini Zahavi to take over his negotiations:

Max Eberl has already informed Leroy Sané that the club’s offer will not be improved. If Pini Zahavi insists on improved terms, then Sané is unlikely to stay at Bayern beyond this season. The people in charge are already irritated by the player’s change of agent and the fact he’s been stalling to take the offer.

There’s still no contact between the club and Zahavi. Christoph Freund told @SPORT1: “We haven’t negotiated or spoken with Pini Zahavi yet. We’ll see.”

Bayern are waiting to see how Zahavi will approach them.

Sané is currently ‘playing with fire’. On the one hand, he’s angered Bayern bosses. On the other hand, although initial contact has been made with Arsenal and Chelsea, the 29-year-old and his new agent will likely still have some convincing to do to land a contract there. Chelsea would rather rely on younger players, while Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta is skeptical about signing Sané.

Well…if true, this could be a problem for anyone hoping to see Sané back at the Allianz Arena.

As for how this goes from here, stay tuned…


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