Malta Independent

With Neuer out, Bayern still looking to sign a goalkeeper

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Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann wants a new goal‐ keeper before the Bundesliga sea‐ son resumes next week.

Bayern has been looking for al‐ ternatives for the injured Manuel Neuer, who broke his leg in a ski‐ ing accident last month, but the club's search has failed to yield results so far.

"It's to be expected, the way things are going," Nagelsmann said at the team's winter training camp in Qatar on Thursday. "No club likes to give away their goal‐ keeper. The market situation is complex because other clubs are also looking for certain positions."

Neuer is out for the rest of this season with what he said was a lower leg fracture.

There had been speculatio­n that the 36‐year‐old Germany goal‐ keeper's career is threatened fol‐ lowing a report by the Bild tabloid that the injury was more severe. Kicker magazine reported Wednesday that Neuer is already working on his comeback and aims to return in time for next season.

"We're obliged to sign a new goalkeeper," Nagelsmann said with a view to the rest of this sea‐ son — either a new No. 1 or a backup for reserve goalkeeper Sven Ulreich.

Ulreich is set to replace Neuer when the league resumes with Bayern's visit to Leipzig on Jan. 20, but Nagelsmann has a short‐ age of options if anything hap‐ pens to Ulreich.

"We have very young players,"

Nagelsmann said of Ulreich's po‐ tential replacemen­ts. "If Ulle were to get injured, it's a complex situ‐ ation for a young player who has‐ n't played a minute of profession­al soccer to stand be‐ tween the posts for the second half of the season in which every‐ thing is at stake."

Bayern had identified Borussia Mönchengla­dbach's Yann Som‐ mer as an option, but Gladbach has ruled out an immediate trans‐ fer for the Switzerlan­d goal‐ keeper.

Bayern was also in contact with French club Monaco about bring‐ ing Alexander Nübel back. But Monaco wasn't eager to let the 26‐year‐old goalkeeper go mid‐ season and Nübel was reluctant to face another potential tussle for the No. 1 spot when Neuer re‐ turns. Nübel already left Bayern because of a lack of playing time.

Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp was another re‐ ported candidate for Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidž­ić.

After 15 games, Bayern leads the Bundesliga by four points. The Bavarian powerhouse is going for an unpreceden­ted 11th consecutiv­e league title.

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