Bayern, Luis Diaz and Liverpool
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Bayern Munich normally kicks off the season with a training camp at Tegernsee and a friendly against local side Rottach-Egern which has spawned numerous lopsided wins for the Bavarians. At least for this year, Bayern will not be dishing out 20+ goals this time around:
However, Fulham ’s search for his successor fell through at the last minute. One year later, Palhinha belatedly moved to Munich only to find that Vincent Kompany had replaced Tuchel. The Belgian boss put little faith in the prolific tackler throughout the 2024–25 campaign.
The Bayern Munich is about to complete one of the most prominent signings of the season: Luis Díaz, currently at Liverpool, could become a new player for the German club for a fee close to 75 million euros. This operation would be a significant boost for Bayern, which is looking to strengthen its squad with young talent.
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SB Nation on MSN“It just felt right to try something new” — Jamal Musiala explains move to Bayern Munich from Chelsea FCJamal Musiala’s move to Bayern Munich from Chelsea FC was one of the best transfers the club has ever done. Completed for just a few hundred thousand euros, EA Sports’ new cover star now has a transfer value of €140 million. It certainly was beneficial for Bayern that Musiala made the move. But what was Musiala’s reason for leaving London?
“In the end, it was a matter of nuances,” Wirtz’s father and co-agent Hans-Joachim told Spiegel. “The decision ultimately had to do with the different sporting situations and Florian’s role. And financially, there weren’t any major differences between the two clubs anyway.”
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Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Liverpool’s wide forward appears to be entering a decisive phase, with renewed confidence in Bavaria that a deal could be struck this summer. The German champions have already seen two bids rejected,
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Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala badly injured his left leg and was forced to leave his team’s match against Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup quarterfinals.
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SB Nation on MSNReport: Private meeting could decide fate of Bayern Munich’s Max Eberl later this summerAccording to a report from Abendzeitung journalist Maximilian Koch (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich’s supervisory board will meet on August 25th and the future of board member for sport Max Eberl could be a primary topic: