Bayern Munich have returned to Stade Rennais with an improved offer for Désiré Doué (19) according to an update by L’Équipe and Fabrice Hawkins of RMC Sport.
The Bundesliga side had originally offered €35 million with bonuses included, a bid that was hastily rejected as falling far below Rennes evaluation for their young star. Bayern Munich’s new offer is reported to be above €40 million with Hawkins specifying that it is €55 million with bonuses.
The race for the teenager is beginning to heat up with PSG also thought to have submitted a bid last Tuesday which Foot Mercato reported to be valued at €40 million plus €10 million in bonuses. However, the French champions will return with an improved bid.
Rennes are thought to be hopeful that they can secure a similar price to that of Jérémy Doku (22) who they sold to Manchester City last summer for €60 million. The fact that Premier League clubs like Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal are all thought to be circling the waters could mean that Rennes will eventually achieve their evaluation.
GFFN | Nick Hartland
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