474, the last home field

When the time officially enters May, the title race for Europe's major leagues is also coming to an end.

In the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich, the world's most popular team, has already sealed the league title more than a month ago, and runners-up Borussia Dortmund are even 32 points behind them in the standings.

In La Liga, although Barcelona suffered the biggest humiliation in history, they still won the championship four rounds ahead of schedule with a 12-point advantage, and their old rival Real Madrid fell into a huge civil turmoil.

In the Premier League, Manchester United has also been confirmed to win the championship three rounds in advance, and Alex Ferguson has reclaimed his own title from his city rivals Manchester City, bidding farewell to his glorious Red Devils years with a trophy - but a league title still seems a little inadequate for the honorable Lord Ferguson.

In Serie A, Antonio Conte led Juventus to a nine-point lead to the title, the Bianconeri are gradually on the road to revival, and the runners-up list is a little unexpected, Mazzari's Napoli are close behind AC Milan and Fiorentina, and the other giant, Inter Milan, are only ninth this season.

With the overall situation decided, the media's attention will simply shift to two aspects: one is the battle for relegation qualifications, and the other is transfer news.

However, the strength of the relegation team is too weak and the impact is too limited, so the vast majority of the media have begun to write various transfer news.

At this time, the reporters fully carried forward the spirit of "listening to the wind is the rain", and wrote all the wind and grass as cattle and sheep all over the mountains, after all, this is their job.

The popular Bayern Munich has of course become the focus of the media's attention, whether it is transferred in or out, there will be a large number of tracking reports every day, and it has even been written into a transfer drama.

"Manchester City wants to sign Robben with the highest salary! The Dutchman is back in the Premier League! ”

"Galatasaray threw an olive branch, 29-year-old Robben wants to retire?"

"Robben avoided talking about transfer rumors and said he would go all out to compete for the Champions League!"

"Rummenigge: Robben will not leave the club this summer and is willing to renew Ribery's contract at any time."

"Lewandowski tears up the agreement! It's not Bayern this summer! ”

"Gomez is not happy with being robbed of the starter, or swapping clubs with Lewandowski."

"Javi Martinez has a showdown with the club! A transfer a year late! ”

Rooney personally told his teammates to join Bayern! The transfer fee is 30 million! ”

"Cross is talking about Schalke in his illness, and there is no place for a German genius among the aliens!"

"The Eintracht Frankfurt chairman angrily scolded Bayern as an excavator! The Bundesliga overlord poachs the talented young player Rhodes! ”

"Goetze strongly persuaded Reus to go to Bayern with him and stay at Dort!"

But the most interesting thing is a piece of news from South America:

"Insiders revealed that Neymar is set to transfer to Bayern this summer! 50 million to beat Real Madrid Barcelona! ”

This news does not come from the unruly toilet paper newspapers of "The Sun", "Metro", "Marca", "Lass", "Daily Sport", "World Sports", but from the South American media, from people close to Neymar, who used to be the president of Santos FC.

After the first verification, the most authoritative transfer media in Europe, "Transfer Market", raised the possibility of Neymar's transfer to Bayern from 0% a day ago to 56%, and the authenticity of this news immediately rose to a new level, and was immediately reprinted by major mainstream media.

Neymar's skills are unquestionable, his goal highlights are regularly featured in the world's media even as far away as the Brazilian league, and he has been shortlisted for the international Puskas Award for three years in a row, which is no newcomer to European teams.

In addition, he is the strongest representative of Brazil's post-90s generation, and he is the most likely young man to take over the flag in Kaka's hands and become the next Mr. Ballon d'Or.

Of course, Brazilian football and Chinese football ...... Probably not much comparable......

So this shows the importance of Neymar, whoever can sign Neymar is equivalent to winning most of the Brazilian football market!

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Germany's strongest post-90s Mario Gotze and Brazil's strongest post-90s Neymar, the two talents are likely to gather at Bayern, which undoubtedly makes Bayern's already crowded midfield even more overcrowded.

And the transfer fee of these two people is close to 100 million, which makes people can't help but think of another problem.

Someone is coming, so ...... Someone will definitely leave.

Pizarro may choose to retire, Muller certainly won't leave, Gomez is probably certain to go, Franck Ribery has made it clear that he will not leave, and Robben, Shaqiri and Kroos are a little more ambiguous.

After all, Father-in-law Hai is about to retire, and no one can figure out what kind of player Guardiola likes to take over him, and everyone must think carefully about this issue.

Even the best manager in the dressing room cannot make all the players let go of their selfish thoughts, but the excellent results and many honors are still enough for the Bayern team to usher in the final games of the season in a harmonious atmosphere.

May 11, Bundesliga round 33.

Bayern have their last home game of the season.

They did their best to extend their unbeaten season with a 6-0 thrashing of Augsburg at the Allianz Arena.

Needless to say, after the game, more than 70,000 home fans watched their team lift the Bundesliga winner's salad plate once again.

The championship ceremony lasted for almost half an hour, and each player hugged and posed for a photo with Heynckes, who was about to leave Bayern, and then took a group photo according to their relationship.

As a veteran of the team, Ribery was probably the most popular among his teammates, and he was the one who was doused with beer the most – even though he was said to be a Muslim drinker.

Neuer, who is tall and tall, even doused the girlfriends of several of his teammates and asked the male compatriots who enjoyed the celebration through high-definition lenses to give him a collective thumbs up......

At the post-match press conference, Heynckes was in tears before she could open her mouth, and the scene was moving.

"I said it would be my last Bundesliga home game," Heynckes said as he wiped tears from his eyes as he answered a reporter's question, "In the Bundesliga, I've been playing since 1964, and I'm old enough to be a grandfather to the players, so ...... Now it's time to say goodbye. ”

Lonshit, who has always regarded himself as the spokesman for Bayern, did not attend the press conference.

He's still on the pitch.

The fans had already left, so he didn't have much trouble getting into the stands.

He suddenly wanted to see the home stadium where he had played for two seasons.

It was also his last home game.