+18 | Play Responsibly | T&C's Apply | Commercial Content | Publishing Principles
Brighton & Hove Albion FC v Fulham FC - Premier LeagueGetty Images Sport

Bayern Munich rejected again! Brighton star the latest to snub Vincent Kompany's side after Nico Williams and Florian Wirtz

Article continues below

Article continues below

Article continues below

  • Bayern rejected again by a key transfer target
  • Mitoma set to stay at Brighton
  • Japanese winger not interested in joining Die Roten
Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Bayern have been rejected again, this time by Brighton winger Mitoma, who Bild reports had no interest in making the switch to Bavaria, instead opting to stay in England and sign a new contract with the Seagulls.

  • Advertisement
  • TSG 1899 Hoffenheim v FC Bayern München - BundesligaGetty Images Sport

    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    This marks another blow to Bayern’s summer plans, after previously being turned down by Nico Williams, Florian Wirtz, and Luis Diaz. Mitoma was seen as one of the last top-tier winger options left on Die Roten’s shortlist. The Japanese winger scored 10 goals and provided four assists in 36 league games last season, and has been a standout performer for the Seagulls. The club previously rejected offers from Saudi Arabia and his value continues to rise under Fabian Hurzeler.

  • WHAT FABIAN HURZELER SAID

    Brighton’s head coach Hurzeler made it clear in an interview with Sky Sports: “I'm really looking forward to seeing him again on Thursday for preseason training. That's the plan.”

    He added: “We look forward to continuing to work with him and trying to improve him, because I still think he hasn't reached his limit yet.”

  • FBL-WC-CLUB-2025-MATCH52-FLAMENGO-BAYERNAFP

    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN?

    Mitoma looks set to extend his Brighton contract as one of the club’s cornerstone players. For Bayern, the search for a top winger continues to drag on. With multiple high-profile rejections, the club may have to rethink its transfer priorities or widen its scouting net heading into the latter half of the window.