FC Bayern Munich is testing a new control system for admission to the Allianz Arena from the beginning of 2020. Thomas Müller probably has an offer from China. And: The rumors about Mats Hummels’ future do not diminish.
FC Bayern Munich will test a new system for admission to the Allianz Arena from the beginning of 2020. That’s what the picture says. “We are looking forward to working with Liberty Defense to evaluate the performance of the Hexwave product,” confirmed Bavaria’s head of security Oliver Meßthaler.
Liberty Defense will install scanners at a few entrances to allow entry without human control. The system called “Hexwave” will use artificial intelligence and a 3D radar to illuminate the visitors and detect any prohibited objects.
“Fans shouldn’t feel like they’re going to an army barracks. It should feel inviting,” stated Liberty Defense boss Bill Riker. The cost of the project is not yet known. The test procedure should show whether the inlet is safe and fast as desired.
Bayern Munich’s sports director Hasan Salihamidzic has announced further transfers in the currently open transfer window. “We still have a lot to do, but we still have two months to do it. We have to be relaxed, have patience and see what is possible,” he said at an event in Sardinia.
Currently there are rumours about Leroy Sane (Manchester City), Timo Werner (RB Leipzig) and Rodri (Atletico Madrid). However, the latest water level reports did not indicate any progress. Mats Hummels, Jerome Boateng and Renato Sanches are currently traded as exits.
Bavaria Munich’s Thomas Müller apparently received a lucrative offer from China. According to kicker, the offensive player will be lured into the Middle Kingdom with an annual salary of 25 million euros. However, the magazine also reports that the player does not find the offer attractive.
The 29-year-old is still under contract in Munich until 2021 and is closely associated with FC Bayern as a native. Last season, he played 32 games, scored six goals and scored another twelve.
FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have probably not reached an agreement regarding Mats Hummel’s personalities. This is indicated by reports in the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the kicker. According to this, the clubs have by no means come to a green conclusion on the question of redemption.
While Borussia Dortmund argues that Hummels should only cost a maximum of 25 million euros due to his increased age, FC Bayern is probably keeping up with the general inflation on the transfer market as well as the athletic progress of the defender.
FC Bayern had raised 35 million euros in 2016 to get Hummels out of Dortmund. Meanwhile it should not fail at the player, he has apparently already reached agreement with the BVB. A contract until 2022 and an annual salary of around ten million euros are to have been agreed.