Report: Bayern Munich star Leroy Sané spurns Tottenham Hotspur despite having no prominent outside offers

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According to a report from Tobi Altschäffl (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich star Leroy Sané is not interested in a transfer to Tottenham Hotspur, but would consider a move to Arsenal FC.

The problem? No offers have been received from Arsenal — just Saudi Arabia and Galatasaray:

Leroy Sané is not interested in a move to Tottenham. Arsenal would be his favourite destination in England. As of now, the most concrete offers are from Saudi Arabia and Galatasaray. Sané has intensively considered a potential move to Galatasaray.

Per Altschäffl, Sané still wants to stay at Bayern Munich, but the current proposal from the Bavarians remains an issue. However, if a deal does get worked out between Sané and Bayern Munich, the club would end its search for a new left wing:

The player would ideally prefer to stay at Bayern, but he’s still unwilling to accept the offer at the table. From Bayern’s perspective, the door is still open - as long as he didn’t receive a better offer, he can sign the extension. If Sané ends up extending, there would be no urgent need for a big name signing on the wing.

In honor of Bayern Munich potentially having the same left wings next season, we’re just going to play a subpar Mötley Crüe tune from 1989 — “Same Old Situation” — which is not remotely a top-end Crüe song, but just seemed fitting...

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