Bayern Munich have made a strategic decision in the transfer market: to cool interest in Luis Díaz and focus on two more affordable alternatives.
Although the Colombian still remains in the orbit of FC Barcelona and is a common desire of the two European giants, Liverpool's firm stance (which still does not want to sell him) has led Bayern to look for other options.
On this new path, two very different names, but with great potential, have emerged on the scene.
The first is Nick Woltemade, a 22-year-old attacking midfielder from Stuttgart who has attracted attention for his imposing stature (1.98 meters) and technical skills.
Last season, he scored 17 goals and provided 3 assists in 33 games, figures that explain why Stuttgart immediately rejected Bayern's initial offer.
His club would only agree to negotiate for a minimum amount of 80 million euros.
Another option that Vincent Kompany's team is considering is Leandro Trossard.
The 30-year-old Belgian, who represents the Belgian national team, has a contract with Arsenal until 2025 and has recently been linked with teams such as Fenerbahçe or clubs from Saudi Arabia.
His experience and flexibility on the pitch make him an interesting replacement. With 10 goals and 10 assists last season, Trossard could be a cheaper alternative./Express newspaper/