Bayern Munich’s plot shocks Edinson Cavani’s movement as they seek to divert Benfica’s movement to lose the agent and end Leeds’ hopes

The Uruguayan hitman is a lazy agent after letting his contract expire at Paris St Germain.

As one of the continent’s most prolific strikers over the past decade, it’s no wonder clubs are fighting for their services.

The Portuguese giants, Benfica, are firmly in the race, while the new Premier League boys, Leeds, have publiced their interest.

Now, the French publication Le10Sport reports that the German champion, Bayern Munich, is a deal.

They are said to be to replace leader Robert Lewandowski and Cavani, 33, has been known for doing the trick.

He adds that Cavani’s half-brother, who works as his agent, has even had conversations with Bayern.

The biggest impediment to any resolution through the Uruguayan 116-party is his salary.

It is understood that Cavani is for more than 200,000 euros per week.

This can be an impediment for Benfica, who will have to convince the former Napoli player to accept a pay cut.

Although the Champions League football offering is up in the manga, that can influence your decision.

If an agreement cannot be reached, Bayern may open the door, as paying huge salaries to a player who spends much of his time at the bank can be a problem.

That can get Leeds into the fray, with owner Andrea Radrizzani admitting he’d love to get the striker involved this summer.

The Italian told Sky Sports Italia: “In addition to his quality, Cavani can contribute to his physique and adapt here, but I never talked about him with the coach.

“That said, we definitely have an idea about it and we’ll see it, given that it’s still available in a loose transfer.”

Cavani has scored two hundred goals in 301 PSG games after scoring 104 in 138 games for Napoli.

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