
"Bayern Munich are not expected to be busy in the winter transfer window. Christoph Freund recently admitted that the squad is well-equipped to compete on all fronts this season, and the return of injured players like Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala will further strengthen Vincent Kompany's team. Even though there is a good chance of no incomings in the winter, there are a couple of players in the squad who will attract interest from clubs due to their contract situation."
"According to A Bola (via iMiaSanMia), Benfica are showing concrete interest in Guerreiro. Jose Mourinho is eager to strengthen his squad in January and believes the experience of Guerreiro will add great value to the squad. Guerreiro is considered a boyhood Benfica fan and would be excited by this opportunity since he will get to play regularly ahead of the World Cup in the summer."
"Juventus have also been linked with Guerreiro, but Bayern will be reluctant to part ways with the Portuguese defender midway through the season. Vincent Kompany rates him highly and wants to keep him in the squad for the entire campaign. There has been no suggestion of a new deal for Guerreiro. Considering the fact that Bayern signed him on a free transfer from Borussia Dortmund, they will be fine to release him in the summer."
Bayern Munich do not plan major business in the winter transfer window and may focus on summer dealings. The squad is well-equipped to compete on all fronts and the returns of Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala will strengthen Vincent Kompany's team. Several players with expiring contracts could attract interest, notably Raphael Guerreiro who enters his final seven months. Benfica, under Jose Mourinho, have concrete interest and see Guerreiro as a boyhood fan who would play regularly ahead of the World Cup. Juventus have been linked, but Bayern prefer to keep Guerreiro through the season; no contract renewal has been suggested. Guerreiro showcased tactical versatility against St. Pauli, starting as an attacking midfielder before moving to right-back and scoring an equaliser.
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