Real Madrid to offer Pepe to sign Bayern Munich’s David Alaba

Real Madrid to offer Pepe to sign Bayern Munich’s  David Alaba

Real Madrid are ready to offer Pepe to sign to Bayern Munich‘s  David Alaba, according to Football Espana.

Bayern Munich previously knocked Real’s approach for their star asset, after rejecting  the initial bid of €60m, as Bundesliga Champions valued  Austria international at €80m.

Real Madrid to offer Pepe to sign Bayern Munich’s  David Alaba

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Real Madrid to offer Pepe to sign Bayern Munich's David Alaba

And now Real Madrid will offer Pepe to make weight and has refused to include Raphael Varane in the proposed deal.

“Real Madrid still wants David Alaba and Bayern Munich have responded to a €65m bid by asking for Pepe to be added to the proposal.

“AS reports the Germans value Alaba at €80m but Madrid haven’t reached that amount with an offer, and Bayern have thus far rejected two approaches.

“Madrid have returned with a third, however, which has again been turned down unless Los Blancos throw in Euro 2016 winner Pepe, but Madrid don’t want to include any player in the deal.”

Real Madrid to offer Pepe to sign Bayern Munich's David Alaba

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While, according to Gazzetta world, Martin Odegaard wants to join Liverpool, as Real Madrid seeking a loan move for the youngster.

Gazzetta cited Daily mail’s claims that Player’s father favour a move to Bundesliga, but he relishing the prospect of working with  Jurgen Klopp.

“Despite interest from the Bundesliga, Real Madrid youngster Martin Odegaard may hold out for a loan move to Premier League side Liverpool.

Real Madrid to offer Pepe to sign Bayern Munich's David Alaba

“While the 17-year-old remains firmly in Los Blancos’ plans for the future, the player is not yet considered ready to make the leap into the first team and is likely to be loaned out to gain experience.

“Indeed, Madrid’s second team, Real Madrid Castilla, currently ply their trade in the third tier of Spanish football, a level too low to benefit Odegaard.

According to the Daily Mail, Odegaard’s father remains in favour of a move to the Bundesliga, with Bayer Leverkusen and Hamburg both interested in the midfielder’s availability.”