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Bayer Leverkusen ready to make a financial effort to retain Hradecky

The Bayer Leverkusen, under the direction of its board of directors, is actively involved in the transfer market, especially regarding player Lukas Hradecky. The German club is ready to offer 70 million euros to buy back the last three years of its contract, a substantial financial proposal that limits the number of clubs that can buy it, such as some Premier League clubs or Paris Saint-Germain. This is part of a strategy to strengthen the team against a loss of key players such as Florian Wirtz, Jerome Frimpong, Jonathan Tah, Granit Xhaka and potentially Lukas Hradecky himself.

Despite an estimated €250 million in funding for transfers, Bayer Leverkusen would initially offer only €50 million for Hradecky. This difference in valuation raises the question of the determination of the club to agree on a suitable price. The situation is complex, as the club must both manage players’ departures and invest in new talent to maintain a high level of competition.

The crucial question is whether the Bayer Leverkusen Board of Directors will adjust its financial position regarding Lukas Hradecky or whether it will maintain its original proposal. This decision will have a direct impact on the player’s future and on the club’s recruitment strategy. The outcome of these negotiations remains uncertain, but it reflects the intensity of competition in the transfer market and the willingness of Bayer Leverkusen to strengthen its workforce.