FilGoal | News | Thiago tells Bayern and his fans: I made the most difficult decision of my career



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Thiago Alcantara published a video clip in which he said goodbye to his club Bayern Munich, in preparation for his arrival at Liverpool in the next few hours.

During the video, Thiago said: “Yes, I made the most difficult decision of my sports career.”

And he continued: “I will close this chapter of history with this wonderful club, in which I matured as a player for 7 years, during which I won titles and had fun and we also had difficult times together.”

“But what makes me most proud is that I came to Munich as a young player full of dreams, and now I am leaving, and I have achieved them all with a club with history and culture.”

“Here I learned to love the culture that today I say goodbye to the club but I will never forget it, Mia San Mia.”

He added: “I had wonderful moments at Bayern, everywhere in Munich. My family and I were treated very well, and we love every second of me here. My decision comes from a purely sporting nature as a footballer. I want new challenges to develop myself. plus”.

“Bavaria will continue to be my country, thank you Bayern.”

Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinze Rummenigge announced on Thursday that the club had reached an agreement with Liverpool to include the 29-year-old.

The “Athletic” chain had previously said that Bayern and Liverpool had reached an agreement by which Thiago would join the Reds for an amount of 30 million euros. (See details)

Other reports in the “Telegraph”, “Daily Mail”, the British “Guardian” and the German “Bild” said that Thiago will sign a 4-year contract and pay a salary of 20 million pounds for the value of the contract period, plus 5 million additions in case of winning titles. The League or Champions League jersey will also wear the number 6.

Alcántara arrived at Bayern Munich from Barcelona in the summer of 2013, with a sum of 25 million euros.

Thiago played for Bayern Munich for 7 years in 235 games in all competitions, during which he scored 31 goals and another 37.

With Bayern, Alcántara won the German League 7 times, the German Cup 4 times, the local Super Cup 3 times, the European Champions League once and the Club World Cup once.

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