Chelsea handed transfer boost after Director makes statement on striker

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Bayern Munich director Max Eberl ruled out any possibility of signing injured Harry Kane’s back-up in the January transfer window, which will come as a boost to the likes of CHELSEA who are interested in Lille Star Jonathan David

The Bundesliga leaders lost 2-1 at the Mewa Arena, with Mainz star Lee Jae-sung grabbing a brace before Leroy Sane netted a consolation goal with three minutes to go.

It marked Bayern’s second loss in four games – the matches they’ve had to cope without striker Kane. The England captain had to be substituted in the first half of his side’s 1-1 draw against Borussia Dortmund on December 1.

He was forced off with a knock, which has since been confirmed as thigh injury and there has been alot of transfer speculation in the media that a move for Lille star Jonathan David could happen in the winter window.

Davis is one of the most coveted young strikers in the game right now and a player that has been on the agenda of a number of Premier League sides, and we are one of the clubs that are ready to open talks in January about a potential move.

Now Bayern have given those chasing clubs a massive boost by admitting that they will not be looking to sign a cover for Kane when the winter window opens up in just a few weeks time – Speaking to journalist Michel Schroer, Eberl Said: “We will not sign a backup for Harry Kane in January.

‘We have great financial numbers, but those numbers come from the fact that we always think economically.”

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