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Aston Villa’s €30 Million Palhinha Play and Why Bayern Won’t Take No For An Answer

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João Palhinha’s time at Bayern Munich is definitely heading for an exit, and it looks like Aston Villa is now his top pick. Those talks between Villa and Bayern are still chugging along for the midfielder, even though Bayern initially just wanted a loan deal without any commitment to make it permanent.

Bayern’s Big Ask: Show Me the Money!

Here’s the kicker: Villa now knows Bayern wants some real commitment. This means Villa either has to drop the cash for a permanent transfer this summer, or they gotta agree to an obligation-to-buy clause as part of any loan deal. Bayern’s reportedly looking for around €30 million for Palhinha. Hey, there’s always a chance they could negotiate it down a bit, but that’s their starting point. The whole thing might just come down to how Villa can actually structure this deal, you know? A loan with an obligation to buy gives them some breathing room in the short term, but still gets Bayern the permanent move they’re chasing.

The Stakes: Why Palhinha’s Future Is Up in the Air

Let’s be real: Palhinha’s run in Munich hasn’t gone how anyone expected after he came over from Fulham. With Bayern trying to lock down their squad for the 2026/27 season, his departure looks more and more likely. Interestingly, Benfica’s apparently already hammered out personal terms with Palhinha, and Newcastle United might even be dropping out of the race entirely. For now, all eyes are on Villa and Bayern. Can these two clubs actually find the right formula to get this deal done? It’s going to be interesting to watch what happens next.

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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