"No interest, literally."

The British 'Sports Witness' reported on the 6th (Korea time) that "Bayern Munich has no interest at all in Son Heung-min. Bayern's dedicated reporter Christian Falk personally denied the rumor," indicating, "Although he was considered a replacement for Thomas Müller, Bayern has no interest in Son Heung-min whatsoever."

Give Me Sports noted on the 3rd that "Leroy Sané, who was expected not to renew his contract with Bayern, has a high likelihood of staying at Bayern Munich," adding, "Sané wants to remain at Bayern Munich. He is ready to sign a new contract, even at a lower salary."

The possibility of Son Heung-min joining Bayern Munich is fading away. TZ reported on the 3rd that "Bayern Munich is preparing to acquire Son Heung-min in case Sané departs this summer," stating, "Bayern Munich is considering Son Heung-min's acquisition in anticipation of Sané's transfer this summer. Confirming the possibility, Bayern Munich regards Son Heung-min as an ideal candidate. He is a versatile resource who can provide experience and goal-scoring ability to the team."

It also mentioned, "Negotiations for Sané's contract renewal with Bayern Munich remain difficult. Currently, Arsenal and Tottenham are reaching out to Sané's associates regarding a return to the Premier League," noting, "The main issue lies in Bayern Munich's financial situation. Sané, who currently earns €20 million (32 billion won), is the highest-paid player at the club, which is criticized from an economic perspective for Bayern Munich."

It added, "If the contract extension is confirmed, there will be a significant salary reduction. However, Sané conveyed that he wants to continue playing in Munich." German Bild reported that Sané is being asked to demand a salary reduction of over 1 billion won. Sport stated, "In the uncertain situation regarding Sané's future, Munich is considering the acquisition of Son Heung-min. It seems that Kane has requested this from the club," igniting speculation about Son Heung-min's transfer to Bayern Munich.

Of course, the possibility of a release is also constant. Tottenham Hotspur News claimed on the 31st of last month that "Tottenham is planning new changes through the transfer market. They have judged that the era of Son Heung-min is over." It continued, "Son Heung-min needs to be sold. This is rational. While he is not the top priority to sell, considering his age and high weekly wages, he can be viewed as a strong candidate for transfer," adding, "Parting with him would also benefit players like Richarlison and Dominic Solanke."

Tottenham Hotspur News said, "Tottenham must revamp its attacking line through the upcoming transfer market. They need an experienced player like Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton." Tuda Rain and Back reported on the 29th of last month that "Tottenham may take steps toward parting ways with Son Heung-min. There is a possibility that an era will end at Tottenham," noting, "Tottenham is expected to seriously consider offers for Son Heung-min in the upcoming summer transfer market."

In a way, it is quite harsh. Son Heung-min has recorded the team's highest attacking points at Tottenham this season with 7 goals and 9 assists. Nevertheless, they are targeting him for poor performance, claiming he is expensive compared to other young players. In reality, Son Heung-min, who has not been properly treated due to team tactical issues, was linked with big clubs during the winter transfer market, but the option was invalidated.

Amid this situation, there were rumors about Son Heung-min's transfer to big clubs, particularly Bayern Munich. The background of the Bayern transfer rumors involved Harry Kane. When asked about the player he coordinates best with, Kane stated, "It has to be Son Heung-min. Son Heung-min and I ruled as the strongest duo," subtly expressing his desire to reunite.

Due to this statement, the possibility of Son Heung-min's transfer to Bayern increased. However, it remained just a dream. Sports Witness, citing Falk's statements, strongly denied that "Bayern showing interest in Son Heung-min is really nonsensical fake news. Falk asserted that Bayern has no interest in Son Heung-min and can't afford his salary."

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