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João Palinha, who is showing the best performance for Tottenham, refuses to return to Bayern Munich. He seems to be satisfied with the club's trust in him after being given a steady opportunity to play at Tottenham. Palinha is increasing stability at Tottenham's back with excellent defensive skills.
Bild, Germany, said on the 24th (Korean time) "There seems to be no way back to Palinha. On loan from Bayern Munich, he is back in blossom at Tottenham"From the beginning of the season, he took a starting position at Tottenham in the English Premier League," he reported. "That's why it's sold is not currently considering returning to Munich at all" he added.
Earlier, European soccer transfer market expert Ben Jacobs said Palinha decided not to continue his career at Bayern Munich anymore. Palinha is said to be hoping Tottenham will fully recruit him after the end of this season at the latest.
That possibility is open thanks to the full recruitment option the two clubs agreed upon when they sign a summer loan deal. Bayern Munich leaders also hope Tottenham will exercise this option. This is because whether it is sold in Bayern Munich's future plans is no longer being considered.
Last season, Palinha played in only 17 matches in the Bundesliga, with only three full-time appearances in 90 minutes. There was no place for Palinha in Munich's tactical system. In the end, whether it is sold or not left Munich for a while.
According to TBR Football in England, Palinha's superior skills have completely convinced Tottenham's leadership. Tottenham are reportedly trying to trigger the option of signing Palinha in negotiations with Bayern Munich this winter. If successful, Palinha will completely transfer for about 30 million euros (about 49.4 billion won).
Palinha moved to Munich in 2024. Thomas Tuchel, the coach at the time, considered him a necessary player. However, Palinha did not completely prove himself in the Bayern Munich uniform. He is expected to end his life in Munich this winter or next summer at the latest.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.