By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Bayern keep tabs on Brentford winger Kevin Schade

According to both Sky Germany and Bild, Bayern Munich are monitoring Brentford's Kevin Schade.
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FC Bayern Munich are exploring candidates who could come in and compete with Luis Díaz for the left-wing spot.

According to both Sky Germany and Bild, Brentford FC's Kevin Schade has emerged as a potential option for the German champions.

Bild goes as far as to state that Bayern have already made contact with the representatives of the German international.

However, a move would not come cheap, with Sky Germany naming a fee of €50-60 million and Bild suggesting that Brentford would demand as much as €70 million for the former SC Freiburg winger, who they would prefer to keep and tie down to a new deal beyond 2028.

Whether Bayern would be willing to spend such a fee on the 24-year-old is highly questionable.

Chelsea and Tottenham have also been mentioned as suitors for Schade, who has made five appearances for the German national team.

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