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The desire of many fans to retain Joshua Kimmich at Bayern Munich reflects the significance of his contributions to the team and the impact he has on the squad's dynamics. I don't think it's fair to criticize that Kimmich is solely motivated by financial gains, because it may not necessarily reflect his true intentions. Professional players often consider various factors when deciding on their career paths, including new challenges, experiences, and personal growth.
Bayern Munich defending Kimmich's desires suggests that there might be more to the situation than a simple pursuit of higher pay. Their interest in exploring player exchanges for Kimmich showcases the club's strategic approach to squad management. If Bayern Munich can secure valuable players in exchange for Kimmich, it could potentially enhance the overall competitiveness of the squad. While fans may be hesitant to see Joshua Kimmich leave Bayern Munich, it's crucial to consider the player's motivations and the club's strategic vision.
For sure that is why I agree, well even though Joshua Kimmich has decided to leave he has something personal in mind, but fans are just stubborn to let go as Joshua Kimmich is such a provider for the team as he is both offense and defense wise and it is a bad time for him to go as Leverkusen is still on the top, while even though Bayern Munich have defended them I also feel the fans frustration for Kimmich leaving the team, but this is the time for him to part ways for the team if he needed to but anyway I really don't believe that Kimmich is leaving the team because of financial stability, but I guess there is a personal deep reason for this, even though it is not yet cleared,
Frankfurt has loaned out Rafael Borré to Werder Bremen at the beginning of this season. After difficulties at the beginning he scored four goals in 13 games so far. Werder Bremen would like to keep him until the end of the loan period in the summer. But it seems that International Porto Alegre from Brazil are interested in him. Should Frankfurt decide to sell him, Bremen are in desperate need of a new striker.
For sure Eintracht Frankfurt is doing fine without him but if they needed an additional striker maybe not sell him to the other teams, but for sure if they badly needed additional profit it is up to them to get profit over a player, and this could also be an opportunity for them to buy some players to fix their defense strategy or so they can get their defense up, for sure they badly needed much defense as they need, but for sure this is a window of opportunity for Frankfurt because if a team would want to buy Rafael Borré whenever it is Werder Bremen or Porto Alegre it could be a profit but pick who's better to have profit with, or make a deal out of this,