Bayern Munich News: Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea strike out on Aleksandar Pavlović

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Bayern Munich News: Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea strike out on Aleksandar Pavlović

Bayern Munich News: Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea strike out on Aleksandar Pavlović

FC Bayern will not let go of Aleksandar Pavlović any time soon.

Bayern Munich News: Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea strike out on Aleksandar Pavlović

FC Bayern will not let go of Aleksandar Pavlović any time soon.

Bayern Munich has sent a clear and decisive message to the Premier League's elite: hands off Aleksandar Pavlović. Despite intense interest from Manchester United, Manchester City, and Chelsea, the German giants have firmly shut down any notion of a summer transfer for their prized 21-year-old midfielder.

Pavlović, who has rapidly emerged as one of Europe's most promising defensive talents, has been the subject of "detailed checks" and persistent scouting from England's top clubs. However, all enquiries have been met with the same resounding answer. According to reports, Bayern's stance is unequivocal: Pavlović's situation is unchanged, and he is categorically not for sale.

This news deals a blow, particularly to Manchester United's midfield rebuild plans, and underscores Bayern's strategy of building around their burgeoning young core. With a contract running until 2029, Pavlović is seen as a cornerstone for the future at the Allianz Arena, and the club is expected to proactively discuss an extension well before that deal expires.

While City misses out on one German talent, their search for midfield reinforcement appears to be shifting focus. Reports indicate Pep Guardiola's side has concretely entered the race for Hertha Berlin's Kennet Eichhorn, a player also on Bayern's radar. This sets up a potential transfer tug-of-war for another highly-rated prospect, proving the market for elite midfield talent remains as competitive as ever.

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