
"Bayern Munich focused on completing internal transfers during the winter transfer window. Internal transfers are effectively extending the contracts of key players. The Bavarian club managed to achieve this by agreeing new contracts for Serge Gnabry and Dayot Upamecano. Bayern are now targeting the renewal of Konrad Laimer and Harry Kane in the next few months as the duo's contracts end in 2027."
"The record Bundesliga champions are pleased with the way they have conducted their business over the last 12 months. They significantly trimmed the wage bill by parting ways with senior players and bought adequate replacements for them. Bayern have also extended contracts of key players like Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala, and, most recently, Dayot Upamecano. In the last summer transfer window, Bayern focused on quality over quantity."
"According to Sport1, Bayern are planning to maintain a calm approach going forward in the summer transfer window. The club chiefs have no plans to undertake a squad overhaul or engage in extravagant spending. With the way Kompany's men have performed this season, Bayern chiefs believe a small and competitive squad can continue to yield results. From a financial perspective, Bayern will not get the revenue this summer like last year since there is no Club World Cup at the end of the campaign."
Bayern Munich completed internal transfers in winter by extending contracts for Serge Gnabry and Dayot Upamecano and plan renewals for Konrad Laimer and Harry Kane ahead of their 2027 expiries. The club reduced the wage bill by moving on senior players and signing adequate replacements while securing long-term deals for Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala and Upamecano. Bayern emphasized quality over quantity in the last summer window and will adopt a calm, measured approach in the upcoming summer. Financial constraints—no Club World Cup revenue—require sustainable business. Squad needs include a full-back, possibly a centre-back, plus midfield and attacking depth.
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