Max Eberl can envisage a sale of Hiroki Ito in this transfer window. The board member for sport also provided updates on Ismael Saibari, Lennart Karl, Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala. News and rumours about Bayern Munich.
Harry Kane is reportedly ready to commit his long-term future to Bayern Munich, with club CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen confirming that both parties are eager to agree on a contract extension. The England captain has enjoyed a sensational spell in Germany since his arrival from Tottenham, cementing his status as one of the world's most clinical finishers.
Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl has condemned in the strongest possible terms the plans revealed by FIFA president Gianni Infantino regarding the sale of stakes in the World Cup to private investors.
Harry Kane is reportedly prepared to commit his long-term future to Bayern Munich, with the German giants planning to offer the England captain a contract extension once he returns from his post-World Cup break. Despite being 33 years old, the prolific forward remains the cornerstone of the club's sporting project and is open to adapting his game to prolong his career at the highest level.
Bayern Munich and Germany legend Manuel Neuer has confirmed that his illustrious career is likely reaching its final chapter. The veteran goalkeeper, who has defined the modern "sweeper-keeper" role, admitted that he expects to hang up his gloves when his current contract expires in 2027.
Bayern Munich are also among the clubs who have looked at Bradley Barcola in the past. A move by the PSG star to Munich now appears to be off the table.
Real Madrid are considering sending Endrick or Gonzalo Garcia on loan as Jose Mourinho looks to streamline his attack. The Spanish giants are eyeing a move for Bayern Munich star Michael Olise, but Endrick's camp is determined to stay and fight for his place.
Bayern Munich legend Lothar Matthaus has warned Jamal Musiala that there are "no more excuses" as he battles to reclaim his starting place under Vincent Kompany. The 23-year-old playmaker missed the first half of last season following a severe ankle dislocation and fibula fracture, but now faces intense competition from an in-form frontline.
Givairo Read apparently stood on the verge of a move to Bayern Munich. As Feyenoord’s then chief executive Dennis te Kloese has now revealed, injuries to the right-back ultimately prevented the deal from being completed.