David Alaba calls Bayern Munich's trade proposal "an insult"



On the off chance that you thought the previous barely any long stretches of following Bayern Chomp's agreement dealings with David Alaba has been a hurricane, the most recent 24 hours more likely than not been a serious roller coaster. 

Presently, Alaba is talking all the more uninhibitedly. 

On the proposition to be remembered for a trade bargain (probably for Leroy SanĂ© at that point still at Manchester City): 

"After the second or third discussion (about new agreement), I got a call and was inquired as to whether I could envision a trade bargain. What I'll state about: That is likely an insult eventually." 

On feeling slighted all through the cycle: 

"This regard and the thankfulness I was searching for when contract exchanges began have not gone the correct way. It's currently been a year from that point forward, when the Covid was still exceptionally far away." 

On whether he can at present imagine a future in Bavaria: 

"I'm not pondering that. I've just gotten some answers concerning it from the news the previous night and haven't had the opportunity to think. We'll see what occurs later on." 

Bayern Munich, in any case, is invalidating Alaba's affirmation that he was solicited to be part from a trade bargain. Indeed, Bayern Munich Chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says that the proposition originated from Alaba's own specialist Pini Zahavi (per TZ's Manuel Bonke): 

Coincidentally, #FCBayern-Manager Rummenigge educated us in Spring regarding these #Alaba allegations: "I state plainly and unambiguously: This is Grimm's fantasy and has nothing to do with the real world!" No big surprise: The thought originated from specialist Pini Zahavi.

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