The primary stumbling block for the German champions appears to be the astronomical "signing fee" requested by the player's representatives. Reports suggest that the demanded handgeld, which stands at a double-digit million-euro sum, actually exceeds the transfer fee that would be paid to Hertha Berlin. This financial structure caused significant astonishment among the Bayern leadership, leading them to deem the operation economically unfeasible.
Borussia Dortmund have also taken a similar backstep, having previously deemed the total package too expensive. With an exit clause worth up to €12 million set to expire in June, the pressure was on for a German club to strike a deal quickly. However, with the Bundesliga's two biggest clubs effectively out of the running, the door has swung wide open for wealthier suitors in England to pounce on the 2009-born talent.