Bayern Munich suffered heavy blows in the Club World Cup, and the prospects are bleak
On July 6, Bayern Munich lost 0-2 to Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup, missed the semi-finals and missed about 20 million euros in advance. During the game, Bayern suffered consecutive blows. Stanisic had no choice but to leave the game due to a thigh muscle strain in the first half. This is his third muscle injury this season. As the half ended, Musiara collided with Paris goalkeeper Donaluma, and her left ankle was severely deformed and she was lifted away by a stretcher. After examination, Musiara had a fracture of the left fibular bone and multiple ligaments damaged, and is expected to be truce for 4-5 months. Not only that, Bayern lost serious personnel in the frontcourt. Terr transfers to Tottenham forever. Sane joined Galatasaray after his contract expires. Muller has not been renewed and bid farewell to Bayern. Zaragoza, who was loaned out of the Club World Cup last season, was also excluded from the club's Cup lineup, and Celta is pushing for its transfer. Today, only Olisse, Gnabry and Koeman are left on the Bayern wing first-team players, and the latter two are also frequently injured. Disaster never happens alone, Bayern's signings in the frontcourt are almost stagnant. The original number one target, Wilz, unexpectedly switched to Liverpool, disrupting his summer window plan. Eber's favorite Gittens joined Chelsea, and Nico Williams renewed his contract with Athletic Bilbao for ten years, and gave priority to Barcelona and refused Bayern's high salary. Recently, Bayern has considered introducing Dias, but Liverpool has a tough attitude and refused to negotiate. With Jota's death, the transfer has become increasingly slim. In addition, although Bayern reached an agreement with Walter Mad, the transfer was in a deadlock due to the gap between players' valuation with Stuttgart. During this period, Bayern had contacted many players such as Sanzao and Leo, but they all ended in vain. Now, under the pressure of multiple pressures of injury, loss and recruitment difficulties, Bayern has a road ahead full of thorns and is in urgent need of breaking the deadlock. 
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