Xabi Alonso is on the verge of joining the German champions, Bayern Munich, on a two-year deal worth around £8m (€10m).
The
former Liverpool midfielder, who on Wednesday announced his retirement
from international football with Spain, is due for a medical at Bayern
on Thursday as talks between the two clubs continue.
Bayern’s
manager, Pep Guardiola, turned his attention to Alonso after the
departure of Toni Kroos and the knee-ligament injury suffered by Javi
MartÃnez. Alonso had two years left to run on his deal at Real Madrid
and he turns 33 in November. His salary in Germany will be about €1m
less than he was earning at Madrid.
Throughout last season
Madrid’s coach, Carlo Ancelotti, insisted repeatedly on Alonso’s
importance for the side. He missed the Champions League final through
suspension after picking up a booking in the semi-final. In his absence,
Madrid rarely functioned with the same fluidity. Yet, at boardroom
level, the approach from Bayern Munich was welcomed.
The arrival
of Kroos brought competition for Alonso, even if Ancelotti at first
appeared likely to play the two together. But as discussions continued,
Alonso did not play for Madrid in their opening league game of the
season against Cordoba on Monday. Alonso was one of four deep-lying
central midfielders along with Kroos, Asier Illarramendi and Sami
Khedira, while the arrival of James RodrÃguez increased the number of
midfielders further, nudging him closer to a departure.
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