Aston Villa to struggle to convince Man City star Jack Grealish to make return to Villa Park

To bolster their offense for the upcoming campaign, Bayern Munich has been aggressively searching the transfer market. Leroy Sane and Thomas Muller will be leaving them following the Club World Cup. Die Roten will be losing the German forwards to free transfers.

For various reasons, the Bundesliga winners have been unsuccessful in their summertime pursuit of a number of forwards, including Florian Wirtz, Nico Williams, Bradley Barcola, and Rafael Leao. Currently, Die Roten is negotiating a contract with VfB Stuttgart to recruit Nick Woltemade.

Woltemade is capable of playing several offensive positions. At Stuttgart, he has demonstrated a lot of promise and appears prepared to advance in his career. Bayern and Woltemade have reached a personal agreement, but after the U-21 Euros are over, talks with Stuttgart will begin. Woltemade will play for Germany on Sunday when they play England in the final.

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Over the past two years, Grealish has struggled with form. At Manchester City the previous season, he was on the periphery of the team. Manchester City would demand a high price for a permanent move of the English winger, who is paid well. Furthermore, Grealish is not a player who consistently scores goals.

If Bayern chooses to sign Grealish, they will be taking a significant risk. He is in decline and will turn 30 in September. Grealish might have an opportunity to revitalize his career with a move to Bayern. However, from a financial standpoint, Bayern should not sign Grealish.

However, it will be far more advantageous for Die Roten to sign Grealish on a loan. They can try to negotiate a long-term agreement if he does well in Bavaria. Bayern’s interest appears to be tentative as of right now. After they finalize a deal for Woltemade, the German team’s plans for a winger will become clearer.

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