Darwin Nunez is one of the hottest candidates to succeed Robert Lewandowski at Bayern Munich. Benfica Lisbon should ask for a significantly lower sum for the star player than initially stated.

Poker millions: After top striker Robert Lewandowski made it clear to Bayern that he will not extend his contract, which runs until 2023, Munich are looking for a successor. It now seems all the more favorable that Benfica Lisbon would not sell Darwin Nunez for 80 million euros, but for 60 million euros in the summer, as “The Athletic” reports. The exit clause stipulated in the contract is even 120 million euros.

Top odds: Nunez scored 34 goals in 41 games last season. In the Champions League alone, the Uruguayan international has scored six times in just ten matches. Actually, the 22-year-old’s contract with Benfica runs until 2025.

Several options: Should Nunez actually switch to the record champions, Benfica is said to have already looked around in the Bundesliga. Discussions are to be held with VfB Stuttgart regarding their top striker Sasa Kalajdzic. Excitingly, Bayern should also be interested in the 24-year-old Austrian.

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