OneFootball
Lewis Ambrose·22 June 2019
OneFootball
Lewis Ambrose·22 June 2019
Renato Sanches barely featured for Bayern Munich last season but remains contracted to the club for two more years.
The Portuguese, signed after Euro 2016, made just 25 appearances in his first season in Germany and was loaned out to Swansea, where he failed to impress, for his second season.
His third, under Niko Kovac, was no more successful.
Sanches played 24 times for Bayern Munich last season but made just six starts. The last of his four Bundesliga starts came in November. And now, according to Bild, he’s desperate to leave.
According to the German newspaper, he loudly declared his frustration during Bayern’s post-season friendly with Lindau at the end of May.
“Thank God,” Sanches reportedly shouted in the dressing room.
“Another 45 minutes with Bayern Munich, then on holiday and then never, ever again!”
The report goes on to say Sanches’ preferred destination is PSG after the French giants showed an interest in him back in December.