Bayern Munich have been linked with a move for Newcastle United defender Kieran Trippier in this month’s transfer window.
Chronicle Live are reporting this morningthat the German champions are keen to sign the England international as they look to sign a new right-back.
Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel said this week: “We are looking for a right-back who is strong in duels. We’ll see if something is possible.
“Nous Mazraoui is at the Africa Cup of Nations, but we have also gotten used to Konrad Laimer at right-back, even though it’s not his best position. If there’s an opportunity on the market, we’ll take it. Otherwise things will stay this way.”
Trippier’s former Tottenham and current England team-mates Harry Kane and Eric Dier are already at the Bavarian club and Newcastle CEO Darren Eales has already confirmed the Magpies will have to sell to buy in the transfer market.
Why Kieran Trippier swapped Madrid for Newcastle
“I have no regrets in every decision I make. This was the perfect decision for me,” Trippier told theHigh Performance podcast.
Trippier opens up on why he left Madrid from 1:19:00 onwards
“There were loads of comments when I first signed saying I came for money or whatever I may be. What people don’t realise, I came here on less money than when I was at Atletico Madrid. I could’ve signed a new three-year contract at Madrid.
“I had to come back to England for my family, my children. We were going through a difficult moment. I’ve got my reasons for coming back.
“I wanted to come back up north, there was Newcastle, I had good chats with the manager and just thought, why not? I knew they were 19th in theleaguebut I have no regrets even though I could have been playing in the Championship.
Sean McCormick was the Sports Editor at Dexerto. He has a BA in Sports Journalism and over the last seven years has worked as a writer, reporter and an editor across titles such as Chronicle Live, Leeds Live and Manchester Evening News covering the region’s football clubs and sports stars. Sean loves football, boxing, MMA, darts and NBA.