Arsenal & Tottenham learn Bayern Munich's cut-price valuation of forgotten ex-Premier League midfield destroyer

Bayern Munich may be open to selling former Premier League midfielder Joao Palhinha this summer, just 12 months on from his arrival from Fulham.

  • Palhinha may be surplus to requirements at Bayern
  • Joined German champions last summer
  • & learn price tag

Arsenal & Tottenham learn Bayern Munich's cut-price valuation of forgotten ex-Premier League midfield destroyerArsenal & Tottenham learn Bayern Munich's cut-price valuation of forgotten ex-Premier League midfield destroyerArsenal & Tottenham learn Bayern Munich's cut-price valuation of forgotten ex-Premier League midfield destroyer

According to Christian Falk, Palhinha may be on the way out of the Allianz Arena for a fraction of the €56 million (£48m/$65m) price Bayern paid for his services last summer. Having made just seven starts in a disappointing debut campaign, the report states that the 30-year-old could depart the German champions for somewhere between €25m (£22m) to €30m (£26m) this summer.

Sensational reports revealed that Arsenal made an attempt to sign Palhinha prior to the Club , which did not come off. The Gunners have since signed Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard in midfield so it is unknown whether they are planning a return for the international, while rivals Tottenham Hotspur reportedly view him as a potential replacement for Yves Bissouma and may make a move of their own.

Palhinha said of the speculation: “I have a contract for three more years, so I’ll report for duty on July 29, which is when we start this pre-season. As I’ve said several times, and it’s been a recurring question, I have three more years on my contract.

“I don’t know what will happen, but I’m at a great club, as I’ve always said. Obviously, it hasn’t been an easy year, but as soon as the season starts, I’m very motivated to prove my worth once again at a very special club, a huge club.”

The player may yet be convinced by a potential return to , particularly if one of the north London giants come calling. Palhinha was one of the top defensive midfielders stats-wise in Europe during his time at Fulham, leading all players in the top-five leagues for tackles in both of his two seasons at Craven Cottage. His qualities would no doubt be welcomed back in the if a move were to materialise.