💨 Abstract
Bayern Munich has agreed to pay Bayer Leverkusen up to 4 million euros to allow defender Jonathan Tah to participate in the Club World Cup starting June 14. Initially, Tah was set to join Bayern on a free transfer in July, but the deal allows him to join earlier. This agreement comes despite previous tensions between the clubs. Leverkusen faces a significant rebuilding phase after key departures and the hiring of Erik ten Hag as the new coach.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
Suggested
Los Miller: la poderosa pareja de Washington que se debate entre Trump y Musk -
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in the US, charged with human smuggling as attorneys vow ongoing fight -
Cristiano Ronaldo is almost certain he won’t play at the Club World Cup -
Brothers bring boxing back to Fenway after 70 years and hope to revitalize the sport in Boston -
How Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s case became a political flashpoint -
The Club World Cup has faced pushback in Europe but FIFA is banking on its big bet -
Amid immigration concerns, FIFA assures fans safety is a ‘top priority’ before Club World Cup -
Appeals court hands AP an incremental loss in its attempt to regain its access to Trump events -
US charges Kilmar Abrego Garcia with transporting illegal immigrants into the country -