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Milan and Juventus have zeroed in on Leon Goretzka and Alisson and made progress in their respective chases. The Bianconeri are also interested in the German midfielder, but not as much as their rivals. The Rossoneri are acting more urgently and have proposed a three-year deal. The post Milan and Juventus Getting Closer to Their Main Targets appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

Il Milan sta davvero facendo sul serio per Leon Goretzka. Il centrocampista tedesco è in scadenza di contratto con il Bayern Monaco e lascerà la Baviera al termine di questa stagione. Su di lui hanno messo gli occhi tantissimi top club, ma nelle ultime ore è il Milan la formazione che più di tutte è andata avanti con i contatti col giocatore e con il suo entourage per l'acquisto a parametro zero. E l'ottimismo per la buona riuscita dell'affare è oggi molto alto. L'OFFERTA DEL MILAN Il Milan e gli agenti del classe 1995, come riportato dalla Gazzetta dello Sport, sono andati molto avanti nelle trattative. Il club rossonero è arrivato a formulare una proposta concreta al prossimo ex-Bayern Monaco che, per trasferirsi a Milano, dovrebbe accettare una proposta da 5 milioni di euro netti a stagione con scadenza 30 giugno 2029. RICHIESTA ESPLICITA DI ALLEGRI Goretzka può essere considerato la prima vera richiesta che Allegri ha sottoposto alla società per potenziare la rosa per la prossima stagione. Il centrocampista è considerato vitale per rinforzare il centrocampo rossonero accanto a Rabiot e, sperano a Milano, Modric (che deve decidere cosa fare del suo futuro). Un'operazione che per l'allenatore livornese è anche un test nei rapporti con la dirigenza a cui ha assicurato la permanenza, ma in cambio di un mercato all'altezza. SEGUI CALCIOMERCATO ATTRAVERSO IL CANALE WHATSAPP

By: Oliver Fisher AC Milan are getting closer to securing the signing of Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka on a free transfer, a report claims. La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) begin their report as follows: “If the race for Leon Goretzka were a cycling race, it would be a serious breakaway attempt, with the other riders currently […] The post GdS: Allegri dreaming of ‘perfect’ trio with Goretzka ‘getting closer’ – Milan’s offer appeared first on SempreMilan.

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Bayern Munich and Germany forward Serge Gnabry confirmed Wednesday he will miss this summer’s World Cup with a thigh injury. On Saturday, Bayern announced Gnabry was set to miss “an extended period” due to an adductor injury, with German media speculating it would rule him out of the 2026 tournament. The 30-year-old said he would […] The post Germany forward Gnabry confirms he will miss World Cup appeared first on Soccer America.

The mood around the German national team has shifted dramatically after Serge Gnabry delivered devastating news that he will miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup, leaving Julian Nagelsmann with a major decision to make ahead of the tournament. The mood around the German national team has shifted dramatically after Serge Gnabry delivered devastating news that he will miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup, leaving Julian Nagelsmann with a major decision to make ahead of the tournament. The 30-year-old Bayern Munich forward had been enjoying a strong campaign and was expected to play a key role for the national team. Instead, Germany now faces the prospect of entering the World Cup without one of its most experienced and productive attacking players. The injury occurred during a training session in the build-up to Bayern’s clash with Stuttgart, shortly before it secured the Bundesliga title. Medical examinations revealed an adductor tear in Gnabry’s right thigh, an issue serious enough to rule him out for several months. Initially described by the club as an absence for a “lengthy period,” the full extent of the damage only became clear in the days that followed. The timing could hardly have been worse, arriving just weeks before the World Cup and at a stage when thw forward was regaining top form. After days of uncertainty, Gnabry addressed the situation directly in an emotional message that confirmed the worst fears. His words left little room for doubt about the scale of the setback. “The last few days have been tough to process,” he wrote on social media. “As for the World Cup dream with Germany…that’s sadly over for me.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Serge Gnabry (@sergegnabry) He continued by adding, “Like the rest of the country, I’ll be supporting the boys from home. Now it’s time to focus on recovery and getting back for pre-season.” This brought an end to speculation and confirmed that Germany will be without one of its key attacking outlets for the tournament in North America. Major blow for Germany’s attacking plans Gnabry’s absence is particularly damaging given his importance to the national setup. He has scored 26 goals in 59 appearances for Germany, offering pace, directness, and experience on the biggest stages. During qualification, he contributed decisively with goals and assists, underlining his value in Nagelsmann’s system. His ability to stretch defenses and link up with creative players made him a natural fit alongside Germany’s emerging talents. The timing also carries emotional weight, as this tournament was widely seen as one of his final chances to feature prominently on the World Cup stage. Germany star Serge Gnabry. Who could replace him? With Gnabry ruled out, attention quickly turns to how Germany will reshape its attack. The most likely solution comes from within the existing core of the squad. According to RTE Germany, Jamal Musiala is expected to take on a significantly larger role, stepping into the creative and attacking responsibility left behind. The Bayern star offers a different profile, relying more on dribbling and close control rather than Gnabry’s direct running. Jamal Musiala of Germany celebrates the second goal Other options remain available to the German boss, including Florian Wirtz, Leroy Sane, and Kai Havertz, but Musiala stands out as the primary figure capable of reshaping the team’s attacking dynamic. Nagelsmann has also integrated younger talents into the squad who could see increased roles. Bayern’s 18-year-old sensation, Lennart Karl, made his debut in March and is regarded as a high-potential attacking option. However, he is currently managing a minor muscle injury, Meanwhile, Deniz Undav of Stuttgart, one of the Bundesliga’s top scorers this season, offers a more direct goalscoring alternative if Nagelsmann decides to deploy a traditional striker. Additionally, Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade, who is often used either as a center forward or a second striker, also remains firmly in contention to lead the line.

Serge Gnabry has confirmed he has been ruled out of the World Cup due to an adductor injury. Bayern Munich announced on Saturday that the midfielder was set to miss “an extended period”, with speculation suggesting he was a major doubt for the finals, which begin on June 11. Gnabry has scored 10 goals and […] The post Gnabry´s World Cup dream ´over´ after Germay midfielder ruled out of finals appeared first on Soccer News.


Bayern Munich and Germany winger Serge Gnabry has confirmed that he will miss this summer's World Cup.

Bayern Munich and Germany attacking midfielder Serge Gnabry will miss the World Cup starting in June due to an adductor muscle tear sustained during training.
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