Bayern Munich aren’t interesting in letting David Alaba leave despite Liverpool interest
Liverpool have been dealt a blow in their hopes of signing Bayern Munich defender David Alaba, according to Bild (h/t Express).
The Austrian is in the final year of his contract and has become an integral part of Bayern.
Bayern are the current Champions League holders and Alaba played a huge role in getting them that title. However, the 28-year-old will not be allowed to leave in January, even if there is no solution to his contract problems (h/t Express).
Hansi Flick, the Bayern Munich manager, deems Alaba as an important member of the side and isn’t keen on letting him leave in the winter window (h/t Express).
Liverpool have been hit hard by defensive injuries this season. Virgil van Dijk is expected to be out for a while. However, things were made worse recently as Joe Gomez also picked up an injury. Reports suggest it is a serious issue.
Jurgen Klopp has further headaches in the defensive department, with Trent Alexander-Arnold picking up a muscle injury in the 1-1 draw at Manchester City.
That leaves just Joel Matip as the recognised senior centre-back in the team. Rhys Williams and Nat Phillips have played this season and would have to step up if Gomez is out.
A versatile defender to solve many issues
The 28-year-old joining the Reds would solve a lot of our current problems. Alaba can play as a left-back and has featured on the right flank too.
The Austrian is also a great midfielder and would cover a lot of bases for the Reds. Our midfield has been hit with injuries too this season. Naby Keita, Fabinho and Thiago have all spent time on the treatment table.
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Foreign clubs can negotiate with Alaba from January ahead of a free move in the summer. However, landing him in the winter window would be a great step given the scenario we are facing in defence and the midfield.