Bayern Munich are targeting Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno as a potential successor to potentially one of the best of mordern era, Manuel Neuer.
Leno joined Arsenal in an £19 million move from Bayer Leverkusen eighteen months back and has established himself as club’s No. 1 after seizing up Cech’s place between the woodworks.
The Gunners has continued to struggle defensively, with the German star only recording eight clean-sheets in 48 appearances, though he has managed to impress everyone with his presence.
The-27-year-old still has four years to his contract at the Emirates, but The Sun reports the German champions will turn to Bernd Leno with Barcelona’s Marc-Andre ter Stegen out of their reach.
Manuel turns thirty-four in March and had has struggled with injuries lately with a metatarsal injury ruling him out for nearly ten months between September 2017 and June 2018 and we haven’t seen him nearly impressive as much as he was before injury.
Bayern Munich sacked Niko Kovac and are targeting Arsene Wenger to potentially take over at Allianz Arena, and probably Bernd’s wish to be managed by Arsenal’s legendary manager may come true – just away from Arsenal.