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·13 de agosto de 2025
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Amid transfer market shifts, Bayern Munich focuses on strengthening the squad with strategic signings as they prepare for the new season.
Bayern Munich's transfer strategy is witnessing significant adjustments as Kingsley Coman edges closer to a move to Al-Nassr for €30 million. The club's primary target to replace Coman is Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku (SportsView). Director of Football, Max Eberl, sees Nkunku as an ideal fit due to his versatility and past verbal agreement with the club. Chelsea's willingness to negotiate around €50 million, down from €70 million, makes this a feasible endeavor.
The pre-season has been a revealing period for Bayern under Vincent Kompany. Lennart Karl, the 17-year-old sensation, has made a mark with stellar performances in friendlies, scoring vital goals and securing a place in the squad amidst interest from clubs like Real Madrid. His growth adds depth to Bayern's attack which now includes new recruit Luis Díaz, bought for €75 million from Liverpool (Get German Football News).
The integration of fresh talent such as Luis Díaz and the promising Lennart Karl has been pivotal in Bayern's tactical development. Their dynamic 4-0 victory over Tottenham highlighted the squad's offensive potential. Defensive configurations, however, remain a critical focus area. With Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah as mainstays, Bayern fans express concerns about stability at the back, especially with Kim Min-jae's future uncertain.
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