Malik Tillman pictured in Bayern Munich training return as Rangers transfer waiting game continues
Malik Tillman has returned to training at Bayern Munich as the former Rangers loanee’s future remains up in the air.
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Malik Tillman has returned to training at Bayern Munich as the former Rangers loanee’s future remains up in the air.
Mauricio Pochettino(Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
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Wanted Malik Tillman could be facing potential limbo over a permanent transfer to Rangers after Bayern Munich axed sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic.
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Arsenal harus buru-buru menggaet Declan Rice musim panas ini. Sebab, Bayern Munich bisa saja menyalip karena Thomas Tuchel sudah menelepon Rice langsung.
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