David Alaba is out-of-deal at Bayern Munich next summer and is yet to put pen to paper on new terms in Germany meaning there is an ...
David Alaba is out-of-deal at Bayern
Munich next summer and is yet to put
pen
to paper on new terms in Germany
meaning there is an opportunity that he
Could
leave the Bundesliga giants next
summer on a free transfer.
Though Thiago Silva,
who joined the
London giants during the summer
has been in impressive form
since
arriving at Chelsea and is poised to sigtyn
a new contract
he is now at the
age of 36, meaning Frank
Lampard could been keen to source a
long-term
replacement for him.
Austria international has played the bulk
of his career at
left-back but has more
recently converted to a centre-back in
recent months
meaning he could be a suitable option to
succeed Thiago Silva in the heart of
the
back-line.
Though David is likely to attract a lot of
interest from across
Europe
with the defender having been crucial in
the Bavarians successes in
recent years,
the London giants could be in an ideal
position to secure his
signature should he
fail to extend his remain at Allianz Arena.
If the London
giants were to strike a deal
for the Austrian defenderdefender
the club’s supporters
would no doubt
be waiting to see what shirt number he
would be awarded.
Throughout his career, the former
Hoffenheim loanee has worn a plethora
of
different numbers.
For instance, since 2010 the left-back has
always worn No.27
for Bayern
but for the Austrian national team, he
has worn shirt No.8 since
2010 as well.
And luckily enough for the 28-year-old
defender
should he seal a
move to Blues, he would
be allowed to pick either of those two
numbers as they
are currently vacant

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