Tolisso reveals Prem transfer desire and bullish statement of intent, as Man Utd and Arsenal eye raid
Corentin Tolisso has revealed that he will soon be back in his best form as Manchester United and Arsenal consider a transfer swoop.
The Frenchman moved to Bayern Munich in the summer of 2017 with great promise. He had made his France debut in his final season at Lyon. But following a strong debut season in Germany, injury issues have continued to plague him.
Indeed, he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament knee injury in September 2018. After returning in 2019/20 with a bit-part role, he underwent ankle surgery during the first coronavirus lockdown. Tolisso therefore missed the end of that campaign but has had further bad luck.
The last two seasons have brought about further thigh and calf issues for Tolisso. As a result, Bayern decided not to offer him a new contract and ended his current deal at the end of May.
Tolisso is therefore a free agent and reports this week have brought Man Utd and Arsenal into the transfer equation.
Speaking to L’Equipe, the 28-cap France international insisted that he is looking to return to peak fitness this summer with a view to restarting his career at his next club.
In fact, the 27-year-old admitted that he would consider an opportunity to prove himself in the Premier League.
“I would be interested in England, with its intensity, but I’m not ruling out any league,” Tolisso said.
“I am convinced that [my issues] are more psychological than physical.
“It’s more in my head than with my body. I worked with a mental coach to put words to what I was going through.
“Now, I’m 5,000% convinced I can get back to a very high level physically. I’m going to do a one-month training period so that I’m ready for the start of next season.”
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