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Andrich Leverkusen on Tah: "Maybe he will stay"

Germany international Jonathan Tah is on the verge of a move to Bayern Munich. His Bayer Leverkusen teammate Robert Andrich believes in his team.

Robert Andrich (l) believes: Other Bayer Leverkusen players can step into Jonathan Tah's role.
Robert Andrich (l) believes: Other Bayer Leverkusen players can step into Jonathan Tah's role.

- Andrich Leverkusen on Tah: "Maybe he will stay"

Football national player Robert Andrich believes that Bayer Leverkusen could manage well even without Jonathan Tah. The 29-year-old said this in an interview with "Kicker". Andrich's teammate Tah still has a contract with Leverkusen until June 30, 2025, but he doesn't want to renew it. The Leverkusen defender is reportedly in agreement with FC Bayern Munich - but Bayer and Bayern are not yet agreed on the transfer fee.

"Jona would definitely be missed. As a player, he grew incredibly last season, and as a personality, he's incredibly important for the team," Andrich said. However, he believes that Leverkusen has players who could step into a new role. "But of course, we know that the type of player Jonathan Tah would be missed. But I'm optimistic that we could manage well without him. But maybe he'll stay..."

The absence of Jonathan Tah could necessitate modifications in Bayer Leverkusen's tactics, and thus, the Commission might need to adopt implementing acts to address these changes, laying down the rules for the application of relevant football regulations. If Jonathan Tah eventually transfers to FC Bayern Munich, Leverkusen's management will have to exercise their discretion in finding suitable replacements for the versatile defender.

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