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Alphonso Davies nears Bayern Munich return after long ACL recovery

Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies is closing in on a return after more than six months out with a torn ACL suffered in March. The left-back has resumed light training and individual ball work, marking a key milestone in his rehabilitation.
Davies described his recovery as “mentally tougher than physical,” emphasizing patience and positivity through repetition and setbacks. Supported by teammates Jamal Musiala and Hiroki Ito, he has regained mobility and strength under Bayern’s structured recovery program. The club expects him to rejoin full training before year-end, with a gradual reintegration planned to avoid re-injury.

Liverpool and Bayern track defensive reinforcements as January window nears

Marc Guéhi (Crystal Palace), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Liverpool are targeting Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi and Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano to strengthen their defense, with renewed January bids expected. The Reds narrowly missed out on Guéhi in the summer, while Bayern are monitoring Nottingham Forest’s Murillo as an alternative.
Journalist Florian Plettenberg reports Liverpool plan moderate business after record-breaking 2024 spending, while Bayern could swap players with Juventus, who are pursuing Raphaël Guerreiro and Josip Stanisic. Squad balancing will dictate which deals materialize first.

Bayern Munich target Nottingham Forest’s Murillo for defensive upgrade

Murillo (Nottingham Forest)
October 2025

Bayern Munich are weighing a move for Forest’s 23-year-old defender Murillo, valued at €55 million. The club must offload players before making a formal bid amid competition from Real Madrid and Chelsea.
Sport Bild says Murillo’s long-term contract until 2029 complicates matters, as Forest are under no pressure to sell. Bayern view him as a long-term successor in their defensive rebuild.

Borussia Dortmund push new contract for Nico Schlotterbeck amid Bayern interest

Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund)
October 2025

Dortmund have offered Schlotterbeck a contract until 2030 that could triple his salary, aiming to secure his future as Bayern Munich and Real Madrid circle. Seen as a future captain, the defender is central to BVB’s long-term rebuild under Niko Kovac.
The deal could raise his wages to €9m with bonuses, reflecting his leadership and importance. Schlotterbeck is taking his time, prioritising fitness after injury, while Dortmund remain eager to fend off Bayern, who are monitoring due to stalled talks with Dayot Upamecano.

Bayern Firm on Olise Amid Premier League & PSG Interest

Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Bayern Munich sporting director Christoph Freund has dismissed speculation over Michael Olise’s future after reports of €100m Premier League and PSG interest. Bayern are preparing to offer the winger a new contract despite his current deal running until 2029.
Freund insisted Bayern are “under no pressure” and see Olise as a long-term cornerstone, potentially for the next decade. The French international has 54 goal contributions since last season and 11 in 10 matches this campaign. Bayern plan to raise his €12m salary, still far below Harry Kane’s, to reflect his status and stave off interest from abroad.

Bayern Join Race for Palace Captain Guehi

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Bayern Munich have made Marc Guehi a serious target, holding early talks with his representatives. The defender, whose move to Liverpool collapsed last summer, could now choose between multiple European giants if he leaves Palace.
Bayern’s Max Eberl is a strong admirer, with the club weighing moves depending on Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae’s futures. Guehi would reunite with ex-Palace teammate Michael Olise and England colleague Harry Kane in Bavaria. With Liverpool short on fit centre-backs and Real Madrid plus Barcelona monitoring him, Guehi could be at the center of a major 2026 transfer battle.

Owen Warns England May Struggle at 2026 World Cup Under Tuchel

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Kyle Walker (Burnley), John Stones, Phil Foden (Manchester City)
October 2025

Ex-England striker Michael Owen has warned that the Three Lions could struggle at the 2026 World Cup due to ageing stars, dips in form, and harsh conditions in North America. He doubts Tuchel’s squad is improving compared to recent years.
Owen noted Kane and Stones are past their peak, Walker will be absent, and players like Foden haven’t maintained prior levels. He also flagged squad depth issues in defence and concerns over fitness in hot U.S./Mexico conditions. Tuchel’s challenge will be building chemistry around younger talents like Bellingham and Saka while phasing out fading veterans.

Bayern Munich Put Mike Maignan Top of Goalkeeper List

Mike Maignan (AC Milan)
2026 (contract expiry looming)

Bayern Munich have identified Milan’s Maignan as their prime long-term replacement for Manuel Neuer. Talks over a Milan renewal have stalled, raising the prospect of a January pre-contract or even a summer free transfer if negotiations collapse.
TEAMtalk reports Bayern see Maignan’s age and proven pedigree as perfect to succeed Neuer. With Milan reluctant but facing contract pressure, Bayern could strike early, especially with other European giants also circling.

Kane Calms Injury Fears After Bayern Knock

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Harry Kane reassured fans after suffering an ankle knock in Bayern’s 3-0 win over Frankfurt. Subbed late, he confirmed it was just bone contact and expects to join England’s squad for upcoming friendlies and qualifiers.
The striker scored his 11th Bundesliga goal in six games, a league record, before hobbling off. Kane said the impact was on a recurring sore spot but insists a few days’ rest will be enough before England duty.

Premier League Clubs Eye €100m Move for Olise

Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Michael Olise is attracting huge interest from Premier League clubs prepared to test Bayern Munich with €100m bids. The winger, previously tipped as a Liverpool target, scored in Bayern’s 5-1 Champions League win over Pafos to underline his value.
Olise’s form is fuelling speculation of a blockbuster return to England. His creativity and goalscoring impact have raised his profile, and with Bayern open to evaluating offers, Premier League sides are circling. Liverpool remain linked as they seek a long-term successor to Mohamed Salah.

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