By Darwin Largo
This summer Harry Kane arrived at Bayern Munich after weeks of negotiations with Tottenham. Boss Thomas Tuchel insisted the club's chiefs to do their best to sign the English striker, as he considered him indispensable for his team. That's why they paid over $100 million for him and made him the most expensive purchase in the history of the German league.
And Harry did not disappoint them. His performances at the start of the 2023/24 season are excellent. In the Bundesliga he played 8 games and scored 9 goals, while in the Champions League he netted in the 4-3 victory over Manchester United at the Allianz Arena. Moreover, his contribution is not only measured in goals, but also in assists and influence on the team's play.
But even all this is not enough to compete with Serhou Guirassy. The Guinean striker has shown an unbeatable level this season with Stuttgart: he scored 14 goals in 8 Bundesliga matches (including two hat-tricks against Mainz and Wolfsburg) that helped his team to be in second place in the standings with 21 points, only one less than leaders Bayer Leverkusen.
The 27-year-old's impressive level has aroused the interest of important European clubs. This was to be expected, as strikers who score goals are always coveted. What no one expected was that his price would be so low. According to Sky Germany, Guirassy is under contract with Stuttgart until June 30, 2026 and his exit clause is $18 million.
While $18 million exit clause for Serhou Guirassy may seem like a lot of money, it is little compared to the fortunes usually paid in soccer. For example, Barcelona midfielder Gavi has a $1 billion exit clause, as do Real Madrid stars like Vinicius and Jude Bellingham.
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