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Frenchman Lucas Hernandez will not leave Atletico Madrid during the winter transfer period, although he is linked to the Bayern Munich team, who has repeatedly reported that he was willing to pay the penalty clause in his 80 million euro contract, SA reported.
According to the newspaper, the management of Atletico Madrid – through the intermediary of sports director Gil Martin, who has spoken with the leadership of Bayern Munich President Uli Hoeness and General Manager Karl Heinz Rummenighe – expressed the wish to remain in office and extend his contract in the coming weeks.
The team received Bayern Munich's interest, but the German team prefers to negotiate with Atletico Madrid and has promised not to pay the penalty clause of its contract during the next transfer slot.
Although Atletico Madrid refused to abandon Lucas Hernandez, he promised Bayern Munich to resume negotiations, but after the end of the next transfer slot, in the context of good relations between the two teams.
The news will be a big boost for the Argentine coach Diego Simeone, who has breathed a sigh of relief and can count on the French international until the end of the season.
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