Bayern Munich will face their city rivals Manchester City in the last 8 of the UEFA Europa League. In addition to this summit duel, the two clubs also around the commercial interests of the game. It is reported that Bayern has decided not to take on the "buyout clause" of Manchester City's Zouo Janslu, but nevertheless, they still want to keep the Portuguese international and plan to make a one-year loan extension offer to Manchester City.
Since arriving at Bayern on loan from Manchester City in January, Zouo Janslu has contributed one goal and four assists in 12 games. However, the Daily Mirror revealed that Bayern believe that the £62 million buyout clause in Zouo Janslu's contract is too high for the team to afford. As a result, Bayern want to negotiate with Manchester City to reduce the buyout fee to £30 million and extend the loan contract by one year. And it is believed that City leader Diego Gaudiona is no longer looking forward to the return of Zouo Janslow and plans to sell him in the summer.
Zuulo Janslu, 28, said life at Bayern has been very enjoyable and hinted that he would like to stay on: "It takes time for players to adapt to a new environment, and I've been working hard to settle in quickly, and the developments so far are very positive, both in terms of the team and my personal goals, which are going well."