Tag: Bayern Munich

Eric Dier to Join Monaco After Bayern Exit This Summer

Eric Dier (Bayern Munich > AS Monaco)
July 1, 2025

Eric Dier will leave Bayern Munich when his contract expires at the end of the season and has signed a three-year deal with AS Monaco.
After making just 13 Bundesliga starts under Vincent Kompany, Dier declined a new contract offer. He is expected to leave Bayern with his first career trophy if they clinch the Bundesliga title against RB Leipzig this weekend.

Hamburg and Burnley in Talks to Sign Bayern Goalkeeper Daniel Peretz

Daniel Peretz (Bayern Munich)
May 2025

Hamburg have opened talks with Bayern Munich’s Daniel Peretz as they eye promotion to the Bundesliga, while Burnley are also keen to secure the 24-year-old goalkeeper.
Bayern are open to a move with a buy-back clause, and Vincent Kompany is prepared to let Peretz leave if it means regular first-team football.

Bayern and Dortmund Target Gladbach’s Ko Itakura for Summer Reinforcements

Ko Itakura (Borussia Monchengladbach)
May 2025

Bundesliga rivals Bayern and Dortmund are eyeing 28-year-old Ko Itakura as a defensive reinforcement, with Bayern viewing him as a possible replacement for Kim Min-Jae.
Dortmund’s interest was intensified after Nico Schlotterbeck’s meniscus injury, while Itakura’s 29 Bundesliga appearances have made him a standout option in Germany.

Eric Dier Set to Join Monaco After Bayern Contract Talks Collapse

Eric Dier (Bayern Munich > AS Monaco)
Summer 2025

Eric Dier will leave Bayern Munich and join AS Monaco on a two-year deal after failing to agree on contract terms with the German side.
Bayern were unwilling to match Monaco’s offer of contract length, leading Dier to accept the Ligue 1 club’s proposal ahead of the summer window.

Newcastle United Plan £40M Bid for Kim Min-Jae

Kim Min-Jae (Bayern Munich)
April 2025

Newcastle are preparing a £40m bid for Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-Jae, targeting experienced players for summer reinforcement amid doubts over his future.
The Magpies could also consider Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen if talks for the South Korea international stall.

Harry Kane Suspended for Potential Bundesliga Title-Decider

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
April 2025 (Ahead of Bayern vs RB Leipzig)

Harry Kane will miss Bayern Munich’s title-clinching match against RB Leipzig after picking up a fifth yellow card of the season during their 3-0 win over Mainz.
Bundesliga rules enforce a one-match suspension after five yellow cards. Despite his absence, coach Vincent Kompany insists Bayern will still celebrate if they secure the title. Kane, with 24 league goals, remains positive and ready to join celebrations.

Bayern Munich Join Race for Dean Huijsen Amid Heavy Premier League Interest

Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth)
April 2025

Bayern Munich have joined the growing list of top clubs pursuing Dean Huijsen, with five Premier League sides and Real Madrid also showing strong interest.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Tottenham are tracking the £50m-rated Spain international. The transfer race remains wide open due to high competition and early-stage negotiations.

Kingsley Coman Targeting Saudi Pro League Move Amid Arsenal Interest

Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich)
April 2025

Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman is eyeing a summer move to the Saudi Pro League, with all four top clubs in Saudi Arabia pursuing him.
Bayern are open to selling for over €50m. Coman could earn €25m net annually. Arsenal remain a fallback option if a Saudi deal doesn’t materialize.

Kim Min-Jae Linked with Summer Exit from Bayern

Kim Min-Jae (Bayern Munich)
Summer 2025

Bayern Munich could sell Kim Min-Jae after just one season, with Juventus, Chelsea, and Newcastle monitoring his situation.
Signed from Napoli for €50m in 2023, Bayern are now open to selling the defender if a suitable offer arrives during the window.

Injury-Hit Bayern Fall Short Against Inter in Champions League Exit

Bayern Munich
April 2025

Bayern Munich drew 2-2 at the San Siro but exited the Champions League with a 4-3 aggregate loss to Inter Milan in the quarterfinals.
Manager Vincent Kompany blamed a severe injury crisis, with key absentees like Musiala, Neuer, Davies, and Coman. Despite creating more chances over both legs, Bayern fell short of reaching the final at their own Allianz Arena.

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