Bayern: Cuisance in Leeds apparently blew up



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A surprising change for Michael Cuisance!

Everything seemed arranged for the French to go from Bayern to Leeds United. The 21-year-old was looking SPORT1-Information that has already passed through his teammates on Wednesday before morning training at 11 am, he should have already completed the medical check-up in the English Premier League promoted on Thursday. But now the change has apparently failed.

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Cuisance change explodes down the stretch

According to various media reports, Bayern and Leeds have been unable to agree on a change. But the reason why the once-safe change down the stretch still failed is currently a matter of guesswork.

L´Équipe He had reported a few days ago that Bavaria should raise 22 million euros for the young Frenchman. In addition, the triple winner was guaranteed a buyback option. How Heaven Now he reported that both clubs have not reached an agreement.

On the contrary, other reports come from England and are harsh. Noisy Athletic The deal fell through for one simple reason: Cuisance failed the medical checkup. This message is from L´Équipe, which refers to sources in Germany, confirmed.

Avoid damage to the Cuisance change

According to the French magazine, the investigation found an injury that would incapacitate the French for several weeks. Given these circumstances, an obligation is unthinkable for Leeds coach Marcelo Bielsa.

TO SPORT1-The information had indicated all Thursday afternoon that the transfer would take place. The central midfielder repeatedly complained about lack of playing time, but Hansi Flick couldn’t guarantee it.

A year ago, Cuisance moved from Borussia Mönchengladbach to Säbener Strasse for € 8 million. TO SPORT1-Information, the transfer fee could have grown to 12 million euros once he had played more than 100 competitive matches in which he had played at least 45 minutes.

But so far it has only been used in eleven competitive matches, this season Cuisance only completed 17 Bundesliga minutes in an 8-0 win over Schalke. He wasn’t thrilled that despite the clear result, he was so late for the game.

After his move last summer, Cuisance had huge initial difficulties in Munich. He also had trouble connecting with the team. In recent months, however, he has been working on his professionalism. With the expected buyback clause, the record champions wanted to keep the reins in hand if they left.

But apparently nothing will come of it now. Cuisance should be on the way back to Munich by now. A development that none of those involved would like.

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