Report: FC Bayern becomes a defense

With the largest advance laurels Tanguy Nianzou moved to FC Bayern in summer 2020. The then 18-year-old was considered one of the largest defensive talents in France and should create the breakthrough in the football league in Munich.

FC Bayern sign Tanguy Nianzou Kouassi #ServusTanguy However, Nianzou has not succeeded until today. The central defender played in over one and a half years just once a starting insert for FC Bayern in the German Oberhaus, only 16 times only as a change of activity from the bank.

In order to help the former through starter of Paris Saint-Germain, who had already deprived of 17 in Ligue 1, to help more playing, is probably a lending business in the coming summer.

As the portal "FussballTransfers.com" reported, a lending for the coming season is already certain. According to the media report, FC Bayern can virtually free from a long interested parties. The same "a dozen clubs" should be interested in Nianzou as a loan defender from the season 2022/2023.

FC Bayern: Possible loan business does not provide a purchase option

Among them should also be two clubs from French Ligue 1. But the native Parisian does not necessarily want to go back to the home. How it means.

Incidentally, a purchase option should not be anchored in a possible loan business. Still, the Bayern responsible persons are obviously optimistic that the defense man can still succeed in the final development to a high-class domestic chest.

Munich's head coach Julian Nagelsmann had challenged on Friday, Nanzou in the Bundesliga home game on Saturday evening (from 18:30) against the 1st FC Union Berlin from the beginning. Previously, it became known that both Niklas Slee (injured) and Benjamin Pavard (ill) against the Irishes will not be available. The 19-year-old thus waves the twelfth use this season - the second from the beginning.

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