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Bayern Munich’s Summer Overhaul: Sales, Signings, and Squad Expansion

The Bavarian giants aim to fund new arrivals while trimming the roster ahead of the 2026/27 season

A Strategic Shift at the Allianz Arena

Bayern Munich is close to completing the signings of Ismael Saibari and Nathaniel Brown, signaling an aggressive recruitment drive ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

To fund these reinforcements, the club must sell at least four first‑team players, aiming to raise between €50 million and €60 million from the departures of João Palhinha, Bryan Zaragoza, Sacha Boey and Alexander Nübel.

Market Realities and Negotiation Leverage

The market for the players slated for exit appears quiet, with potential suitors attempting to lower asking prices. Bayern has indicated willingness to discuss offers for Hiroki Itō and Min‑jae Kim, though the club does not face an urgent need to offload them.

Beyond the immediate sales, sporting director Max Eberl envisions a larger squad for the upcoming season while keeping the salary budget under control, a balance that could shape the club’s transfer strategy in the months ahead.

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