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January 28, 2019

Desperate Bayern Munich offer £40m for Hudson-Odoi ; RB Leipzig rekindle interest in the youngster

Callum Hudson-Odoi is fast becoming the most sought-after youngster in the ongoing transfer market as many clubs already shown interest in him.

However, the most reported bid for the youngster is from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich who are very desperate to see the England international at Allianz Arena this week.

It is said that the Bavarians want Hudson-Odoi to replace aging Arjen Robben before the end of the season and they are trying everything possible to make the Blues accept their bid.

Irrespective of Bayern’s eye-catching offers, the Blues remain reluctant to release the youngster, instead, reports claimed that Abramovich has offered him a new £80,000-a-week contract so as to make Hudson-Odoi commit his future to his club.

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Surprisingly or expectedly — depending on how you see it, the 18-year-old rejected the contract offer as he claimed he is more concerned about his future than money and he wants regular first-team actions.

Bayern, who are aware of the youngster’s determination to force a move to Allianz Arena before the end of the month, are reportedly set to offer a staggering £40m deal to Chelsea.

According to Daily Mail on Sunday, Niko Kovac wants his employers to make a final move for Hudson-Odoi this week.

Bayern’s hierarchy have yielded to the manager’s plea and they are likely to raise huge amounts of money to fund the move for the player.

Meanwhile, RB Leipzig are also keen on his signature and they are believed to have submitted a £20m offer to the Stamford Bridge outfits.

The Bundesliga side also include a buy-back clause in their bid, meaning Chelsea will be able to buy him back at anything time.

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