Falk weighs in on Diogo Dalot exit talk, names Man Utd star who’s ‘not good enough’ for Bayern Munich | OneFootball

Falk weighs in on Diogo Dalot exit talk, names Man Utd star who’s ‘not good enough’ for Bayern Munich | OneFootball

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·21 de marzo de 2025

Falk weighs in on Diogo Dalot exit talk, names Man Utd star who’s ‘not good enough’ for Bayern Munich

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Bayern Munich are being linked with a move for Manchester United wingback Diogo Dalot who has been a key figure under Ruben Amorim.

The two Portuguese reportedly share a solid bond, while the 26-year-old has been one of the manager’s staunchest defenders both on the pitch and in the media.


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The former AC Milan man was a regular starter for Erik ten Hag in the final stretch of his tenure, and his status only increased after being united with his compatriot, and has been almost omnipresent on the pitch, making 45 appearances in all competitions this season which yielded two goals and four assists.

The Portugal international has been playing either on the right or left flank in Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system largely depending on the identity of the other wingback (Noussair Mazraoui or Patrick Dorgu).

Man United’s asking price for Diogo Dalot too high for Bayern Munich

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Between his impressive displays and noticeable versatility, Dalot may have caught the attention of several suitors. But according to German football journalist Christian Falk, Bayern Munich won’t be willing to spend €40 million to sign the Porto youth product, while noting how his current teammate Mazraoui was deemed too weak for the Bavarian giants.

“The player is considered too expensive at €40m. Noussair Mazraoui is playing in his position at the moment and he wasn’t considered good enough for Bayern Munich,” explained the transfer market insider in his latest column for The Daily Briefing.

“Dalot can play on the opposite flank, but Bayern have Alphonso Davies, so there’s no chance for him there.”

In any case, Amorim would be delighted to keep his close ally at Carrington for as long as possible, so Dalot was never considered a candidate to leave the club, unless INEOS were to receive an unmissable opportunity to cash in on his services. His current deal runs until June 2028 and has an option for another year.

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