Anyway, regarding Leverkusen and Bayern Munich, before the transfer window closes, it seems they have to make a decision soon regarding the player involving both teams, Jonathan Tah.
Leverkusen's center back is still adamant about moving to Bayern Munich. And de Ligt's departure makes the way smoother. But, will Leverkusen let it go?
Now this is where the monopoly of Bayern Munich In the Bundesliga comes to play, although the word monopoly might be too heavy on this case but that’s how feel it’s, Jonathan Tah as been an ever present in this Bayer Leverkusen squad and with the team having a new direction now I expect people Like him to be the main men to take the club back to glory fully and also maintain that standard, He is also the vice captain behind Lukas Hiredecky. This decision somehow doesn’t surprise me because Bayern Munich is still the biggest club and it’s the dream of every player most especially Germans to actually play for them, now is even the more reason why players like Marco Reus needs to be idolized by what they did
Bayern Munich is strong. They have the cash, the medals, the entire shebang. Any player, but especially a German kid, finds it seductive to dream of donning the red shirt
But let's not forget the guys who stay put. Jonathan Tah, he could've gone anywhere, but he's sticking with Leverkusen. That is loyalty; that is character
Look at Marco Reus at Dortmund. He stayed even though he has had a million chances to run away. He is a symbol as much as a captain. He reflects the club's soul and passion
The backbone of the Bundesliga are these individuals. They motivate the following generation and maintain things competitive. It's not always about running after the best trophy or pay scale. It's about desire, about fitting in
In football, loyalty? These days, this breed is scarce. But it's worth fighting for