Bayern Munich 'consider shock move for Fuljam defender Kenny Tete'

Bayern Munich ‘considering shock move for Kenny Tete’ with the Fulham defender seen as a potential replacement for Man United target Benjamin Pavard if he joins Inter Milan

  • Bayern Munich are reportedly considering a shock move for Kenny Tete 
  • Fulham’s Tete could be a replacement if Benjamin Pavard joins Inter Milan 
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Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in a shock move for Fulham defender Kenny Tete.

According to The Sun, Bayern are considering Tete as a potential replacement for Benjamin Pavard.

Pavard is expected to leave Bayern for Inter Milan, with Dutch defender Tete a candidate to replace him.

Tete, who has started both of Fulham’s league games so far this season, has one year remaining on his contract at Craven Cottage.

Losing Tete at this stage of the transfer window would represent a blow for Fulham boss Marco Silva as there wouldn’t be much time to bring in a replacement.  

Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in a shock move for Fulham defender Kenny Tete

Tete could be a replacement for Benjamin Pavard if the Bayern defender joins Inter Milan

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Tete started his career at Ajax and then moved to Lyon before signing for Fulham in 2020.

In total he has made 82 appearances for Fulham so far.

Fulham have already lost Aleksandar Mitrovic, with the striker having signed for Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal. 

Pavard reportedly turned down the chance to join Manchester United and it is claimed that he is close to joining Inter Milan.

The defender was absent from Bayern training on Wednesday due to illness.

Losing Tete at this stage of the transfer window would be a big blow for Fulham’s Marco Silva

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