While Florian Wirtz’s transfer saga slowly but surely begins to draw the football world’s attention, the one considered over threatens to raise dust at BayArena all over again. Namely, Bayer Leverkusen have clearly expressed their wish not to sell the young German to their Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich, just like they prevented Jonathan Tah’s move to Allianz Arena. However, it seems that the defender’s connections to the Bavarians are not completely broken. Hence, Lever face a double problem.🚨🔴 Jonathan #Tah, still a transfer target for FC Bayern in summer as Max Eberl is pushing to sign him as a free agent ✔️His agent Pini Zahavi confirmed @WELTAMSONNTAG: „Jonathan will join a big club next summer. And Bayern still has a very good chance of getting him.“ About… pic.twitter.com/anJmyoUF31— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) November 8, 2024 According to Tah’s agent, Pini Zahavi, the Bavarians still have a chance of snatching the robust centre-back. Speaking to the German paper Welt am Sonntag, the Israeli revealed the situation.”The idea was to go to FC Bayern, the club really wanted to get him. We would have liked to have brought Leverkusen some transfer proceeds. Now they won’t get any money. Unfortunately Leverkusen asked for too much money. He will go to a big club next summer. Bayern still has a very good chance of getting him,” Zahavi disclosed.Bayern Munich eyeing four top strikers to bolster competition for Harry KaneAnd while the Munich and Leverkusen sides fight the “transfer battle” and prepare for their away games against St. Pauli and Bochum, respectively, another title contender, Borussia Dortmund, travel to Mainz with two returnees to the German national team – Julian Brandt and Felix Nmecha. Apart from the duo, BVB’s Nico Schlotterbeck and Pascal Gross also found their places in Julian Nagelsmann’s squad. After two consecutive triumphs, over RB Leipzig in a derby and Sturm Graz in the Champions League, Nuri Sahin’s crew is in good momentum and hopes to continue the streak at Mewa Arena. Given that all three games mentioned above begin at 17.30, all Bundesliga fans will be in for a treat.BUNDESLIGA – MATCHDAY 10FridayUnion Berlin – Freiburg 0-0Saturday17:30: (9.50) Bochum (6.25) Leverkusen (1.27)17:30: (3.50) Mainz (3.50) Dortmund (2.05)17:30: (10.5) St.Pauli (6.50) Bayern (1.25)17:30: (1.65) Werder (4.25) Holstein Kiel (4.90)20:30: (1.60) RB Leipzig (4.20) M’ gladbach (6.00)Sunday17:30: (2.15) Augsburg (3.60) Hoffenheim (3.50)19:30: (1.95) Stuttgart (3.80) Eintr.Frankfurt (4.00)21:30: (2.80) Heidenheim (3.30) Wolfsburg (2.55)***odds are subject to change***