Christian Falk drops transfer bombshell catching Man Utd in its radius

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Manchester United have yet to make a move in the window for Bayern Munich’s out-of-favour defensive midfielder João Palhinha.

The Portuguese international, formerly of Fulham, has not exactly enjoyed a happy spell in Munich since his summer 2024 transfer.

Former FC Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel had been hellbent on signing the 29-year-old in his bid to crack Europe with the Bundesliga giants.

The deal came a year late, and by that time, the now England boss had departed his role. His replacement, coming in the form of Belgian head coach Vincent Kompany, has proven to be far less sympathetic to Palhinha’s qualities.

FC Bayern want to sell João Palhinha to the Premier League

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Ideally, a bid would come from any top club willing to take the holding midfielder off Bayern’s hands this summer.

The German giants’ stance is clear: they want Palhinha sold and are prepared to accept that they won’t recoup the £42.3m they initially paid Fulham.

Bayern would accept offers between €30m-35m [£25.6m-29.9m] for the player. Unfortunately, at the present time, the Bavarians are still waiting for an interested party to take the bait.

Also, rather frustratingly, the No.16 appears to be closing himself off to a move.

“There are also no developments regarding João Palhinha,” Christian Falk exclusively informed CaughtOffside.

“The player is still keen to establish himself at FC Bayern and is currently not interested in returning to Fulham.”

West Ham were previously thought to be intrigued by Palhinha, but a move remains forthcoming.

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