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·2 septembre 2025
Bayern’s summer window: 17 out, 4 in

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·2 septembre 2025
The summer transfer window is officially closed. A look at the balance sheet makes it clear: FC Bayern let significantly more players go than they brought in.
A turbulent transfer summer came to an end on Monday evening – there were constant discussions about FC Bayern’s squad. These should now (for the time being) come to an end. So, it’s time to take stock. How many players did Munich let go? And how many new arrivals came to Säbener Straße? A look at the numbers at least makes one thing clear: Bayern were able to record a profit, at least for now.
With Tom Bischof (€300,000), Jonathan Tah (€2 million), Luis Díaz (€70 million), and Nicolas Jackson (€16.5 million loan fee), Bayern signed four players. For the latter, the sum could increase significantly next year due to a purchase option of €65 million.
As it stands, Bayern spent around €88.8 million on new signings. For Max Eberl, it was also a task to reduce salaries and generate income. The FCB sporting director seems to have succeeded in this.
With Leroy Sané, Kingsley Coman, and Thomas Müller, Munich let three stars go who were among the highest earners in the squad. In addition to this trio, Eric Dier left the club on a free transfer. Coman moved to Al-Nassr for around €25 million.
Mathys Tel transferred to Tottenham Hotspur for €35 million, Paul Wanner to PSV Eindhoven for €15 million. Other departures: Adam Aznou, Daniel Peretz, Joao Palhinha, Jonah Kusi-Asare, Bryan Zaragoza, Frans Krätzig, Arijon Ibrahimovic, Maurice Krattenmacher, Lovro Zvonarek, and Tarek Buchmann.
In total, 17 players left the club – either on loan or permanently. Positive for Bayern: they recorded a profit of around €10.15 million.
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