Football
Wanyama, Sane could be on their way out of EPL
The EPL could be losing two awesome players if the intentions of their hunters come to pass.
Victor Wanyama’s move from Tottenham to Club Brugge is in danger on collapsing, according to the MailOnline.
The midfielder looked set to join the Belgian outfit for £13 million ($16m/€14m) earlier this week, but that deal is now said to be under threat due to financial concerns.
Celtic, Monaco, Valencia and Bologna have all shown interest in taking Wanyama on loan, but Mauricio Pochettino is believed to be keen on selling the former Southampton man in a permanent transfer.
And also, Bayern Munich still want to sign Leroy Sane before the transfer deadline on Monday, despite the winger being set to miss the majority of the season with a cruciate ligament injury.
The German champions were heavily linked with a move for the Manchester City winger this summer, as they search for long-term replacements for the outgoing Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery.
Any deal seemed to be off after Sane picked up his potentially season-ending injury against Liverpool in the Community Shield earlier this momth, but the Mirror claim Bayern are still interested in the transfer and that coach Niko Kovac is keen to make the deal happen.
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