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In the world of football, transfer rumours are a constant buzz. Bayern Munich, one of Europe's top clubs, is no exception. Here's a breakdown of their plans for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
Bayern Munich is reportedly focusing on bolstering their attacking options, with a strong interest in signing both Nick Woltemade and Luis Diaz. The club was even prepared to spend up to €150 million for Florian Wirtz, a record signing from Leverkusen, who is currently playing for Liverpool [1][2].
While Wirtz's future at Liverpool is yet to be determined, regarding Woltemade's signing status, it remains planned and active. Bayern intends to bring him in as part of their summer acquisitions. However, concrete details or confirmation of the signing are not yet indicated, suggesting negotiations or arrangements are still ongoing [2].
Xavi Simons, a versatile player who can cover multiple attacking positions, is a backup option if the signings of Woltemade or Diaz do not finalize [1].
Defensive upgrades are also on the agenda, with Malo Gusto and Renato Veiga being potential additions. However, these moves depend on selling players like Sacha Boey or Kim Min-jae first [2].
The club is also adapting their squad shape after the rumored sale of Kingsley Coman. They are looking more for central attacking help and moving Serge Gnabry primarily to the wing [4].
Meanwhile, in Rheinhausen, the construction of a new school building worth 32 million Euros for the Heinrich-Heine-Gesamtschule is underway. The laying of the foundation stone took place on August 8th, and the new building is expected to be completed soon [3].
As for Florian Wirtz, he has generated high expectations among Liverpool fans, but it is not specified whether he has a chance to win his first title with the club [1].
[1] Source: Football Insider [2] Source: Bild [3] Source: Rheinische Post [4] Source: Sport Bild
Sports enthusiasts are eagerly following Bayern Munich's plans for the upcoming 2025-26 season, particularly their interest in acquiring football talents like Nick Woltemade and Luis Diaz to bolster their attacking options. Xavi Simons, a versatile player, is a backup plan if the deals for Woltemade or Diaz fall through.