FC Midtjylland confirms Bayern Munich's attempt to get Franculino Dju
Briefly

On transfer deadline day Bayern Munich pursued FC Midtjylland attacker Franculino Djú. FC Midtjylland director of football Jacob Larsen confirmed interest from several big clubs and acknowledged Bayern Munich as one of the interested parties while stating that no transfer agreement had been made. Matchday 2 produced notable results and created a two-week wait for the next Bundesliga fixtures. The Bundesliga Rundown episode outlines topics including Hamburger SV's inability to match Bayern Munich's success, St. Pauli's distinctive club identity, Werder Bremen's 3-3 draw with Bayer Leverkusen, and Bayer Leverkusen's historical sacking of Erik ten Hag.
On transfer deadline day, a bizarre story broke out - Bayern Munich was attempting to get FC Midtjylland attacker Franculino Djú. There was some doubt about the story's validity, but to confirm this, FC Midtjylland director of football Jacob Larsen spoke to Viaplay. "There have been some big clubs in for him. We have to say that. We haven't said yes to anything, but there has been a fair amount of interest. Bayern Munich were one of several [clubs]. That's true enough," Larsen said.
Matchday 2 delivered - and it almost feels cruel that we now have to wait two weeks for Bundesliga action. In this episode of the Bundesliga Rundown, Marcus covers: Why Hamburger SV never matched Bayern Munich's success What makes St. Pauli the most unique club in German football The thrilling 3-3 draw between Werder Bremen and Bayer Leverkusen Why Bayer Leverkusen sacked Erik ten Hag in a historical fashion - and why Marcus thinks it might have been the right call
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