Sky Germany reports that a departure in the summer is no longer out of the question for Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick.
Despite having a strong season at the BayArena, things have not been easy for Schick or Leverkusen as he has been left on the bench for important games such as every encounter expect from the Champions League 2nd leg against Bayern Munich, while there have been rumours for most of the year that the Czechia international could leave in the summer.
Schick is said to be dreaming of a move to the Premier League, and Manchester United are said to have the 29-year-old on their list as they look for a striker, despite signing Joshua Zirkzee last summer and Rasmus Højlund, brother of Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Oscar, the summer before that.
The 29-year-old has ruled out a move to Saudi Arabia, and will cost any prospective club around €25-30m.
Leverkusen came close to selling Victor Boniface in the winter, but it looks like both of their main strikers could leave in the summer as they look to refresh the squad in the summer.
GGFN | Jack Meenan
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