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Gianluigi Donnarumma at Bayern Munich? One pundit thinks it would be a great idea

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After a summer of being under fire from Bayern Munich fans for the Jamal Musiala injury, would Paris Saint-Germain star Gianluigi Donnarumma actually consider a move to the club in the future?

One pundit is advocating for just that. Speaking with Goal, Didi Hamann pitched the idea. With Manuel Neuer expected to retire or leave the club after this season, Hamann thinks Donnarumma would give Bayern Munich some “peace.”

“I have my doubts whether Jonas Urbig will be the one to take over in goal next year.

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Donnarumma will be free next year, he’s only 26, so you’d have five or six years of peace,” said Hamann.

Donnarumma is a proven commodity and with a contract that expires after the 2025/26 campaign, it could work from a timing standpoint.

At this point, Inter Milan is reportedly interested in the Italian, but there have been no credible reports linking Bayern Munich to the Champions League winner.


The careers of Liverpool FC’s Luis Diaz and Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl could end up intertwined if the transfer move goes through. Meanwhile, is the rest of the Bundesliga sick of being bullied by Bayern Munich and is the league bleeding too much talent? Also, Paul Wanner and Lennart Karl could be in line for opportunities during the preseason...can the youngster take advantage of those chances? Finally, the father of Florian Wirtz talks through how the decision to join Liverpool played out and you can hear how HBO screwed BPW this week. You can get all of that on the latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show! The podcast is available on Patreon, Acast, Spotify, any leading podcast distributor, or below:

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