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- The 29-year-old goalkeeper will exit VfB Stuttgart immediately after the DFB-Pokal final
- Three unnamed European clubs have made official enquiries for the German international
- Bayern Munich are desperate to sell but Nübel refuses to lower his €11 million annual salary
- The Bavarians have slashed their asking price to between €10 million and €15 million
- The shot-stopper is considered surplus to requirements at the Allianz Arena
Alexander Nübel is heading back to Bayern Munich. His temporary spell at VfB Stuttgart ends straight after the DFB-Pokal final.
The Bundesliga giants want to offload him quickly. However, the keeper is standing firm on his demands.
Reports claim three clubs from Europe have asked about his availability. These approaches came during recent weeks.
Nübel currently pockets €11 million per year before tax. He will not accept a pay cut. He also wants a move that fits his sporting ambitions.
Bayern are hoping a Premier League club can afford his wages. They have even explored creative ways to push through a deal.
The transfer fee has dropped sharply. Sources suggest the club now wants just €10 million to €15 million.
The German record champions do not count him in their future plans. They aim to find a solution before the new season starts.