Bayern Munich could be interested in offering Tottenham Hotspur a World Cup winner in exchange for Tanguy Ndombele, according to a report from ESPN.
ESPN are claiming that Tottenham’s club-record signing has told Jose Mourinho he will not play for him again after a complete breakdown in their relationship.
The report comments on interest from PSG, Barcelona, and Bayern.
PSG would reportedly like a loan to buy deal whilst Barcelona would be keen on a swap deal. As reported by The Independent, Nelson Semedo and Philippe Coutinho could be on their way in any exchange.

ESPN also reports of Bayern’s interest. They claim that Bayern could see Ndombele as a replacement for Thiago Alcantara, who is out of contract next year, and have the money to afford a deal.
They could also add Corentin Tolisso to any potential deal, to lower the transfer fee and offer Tottenham a midfield recruit.
The Frenchman has struggled to cement a regular spot at the Allianz Arena amid several injury problems and could be open to a move.
A report from Fussball Transfers in May suggested that the 25-year-old was keen on a move to England this summer, amid interest from North London rivals Arsenal. Bild has also placed a valuation on his head. The German publication believes Bayern value Tolisso in the €35 million (£32m) region.
So Tottenham might still want a hefty fee on top but bringing Tolisso in as part of any Ndombele deal would be a major coup for Spurs.
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