German media: Bayern and Walter Mad still have hope for a transfer this summer, while working hard to rent Enkunku
10:25pm, 18 August 2025Football

According to the Munich Evening News, Bayern and Waltermad still have hope for a transfer this summer.
Less than two weeks after the transfer window was closed, Bayern began to gradually reveal a hint of anxiety. After the German Super League Cup, the team's forward Kane said in an interview that Bayern's lineup was a bit thin. As one of the important leaders of the team, his statement is obviously weighty, and senior executives Eber and Floind must have heard these voices.
Bayern sports director Floind admitted that the team's roster is not large in terms of quantity, but they are very clear about what they want and what their goals are. He pointed out that to complete a transfer, a three-party agreement is required. For Walter Mad, they have not reached an agreement at the moment, and it is a long process. Even though Stuttgart senior officials say the negotiations are over, things seem to be unfinished.
According to the Munich Evening News, Bayern executives and Walter Mad still have hope for completing the transfer at the last moment of this summer. At the same time, Eber is also working hard to get a loan from Enkunku. But Chelsea did not cooperate. They prefer to sell players, and the transfer price is between 40 million and 50 million euros, which is too expensive for Bayern executives, so they want to sign Walter Mad.
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