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I almost broke when the surprising news came from His agent that He has agreed personal terms to join,this is not good for my club at this crucial time of the season”, Bayern Munich president unhappy as another Bayern Munich key player agreed personal terms to join Arsenal this week

Bayern Munich have been rocked by a stunning development in the middle of a crucial phase of their season, as another key player edges closer to the Allianz Arena exit.

In a tense press conference earlier today, Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer could barely hide his frustration after learning that one of the club’s most important stars has agreed personal terms to join Premier League giants Arsenal.

> “I almost broke when the surprising news came from his agent that he has agreed personal terms to join,” Hainer admitted. “This is not good for my club at this crucial time of the season.”

The Bayern chief did not name the player directly, but sources in Germany suggest it is a first-team regular whose departure could seriously damage Bayern’s domestic and European ambitions.

The timing of the news could not be worse for the Bundesliga champions, who are currently battling for top spot in the league and preparing for a key Champions League knockout tie.

Reports from England indicate that Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been pushing hard for the player’s signature, viewing him as a missing piece in their title challenge puzzle. With personal terms reportedly agreed, all that remains is for the clubs to finalize a transfer fee — something Bayern Munich are reluctant to do before the summer.

Hainer’s comments reflect growing concern in Munich over the influence of Premier League spending power and the difficulty of holding onto elite talent when English clubs come knocking.

For Arsenal fans, this could be yet another statement signing to boost their already strengthened squad. For Bayern, it’s a dangerous distraction that could derail their season at the worst possible moment.

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