Bayern have enquired about Nantes defender Tylel Tati (17). Despite his young age, the left footed centre-back is a regular starter at Nantes and has impressed with his excellent build-up play, remarkable composure on the ball and pace. The French club has set a price tag of at least €50m for Tati. A January move is not planned. The French U18 international is expected to first complete his first full Ligue 1 season before taking the next step in his career.
Bayern Munich raced from two goals down to crush visitors Freiburg 6-2 in the Bundesliga, with Michael Olise scoring twice and setting up three more goals, to maintain the champions' unbeaten run and lead the title race. Bayern, who saw their 16-match winning run in all competitions end with a 2-2 draw at Union Berlin before the international break, found themselves two goals down after 17 minutes.
Entering the Bundesliga matchup between Bayern Munich and SC Freiburg, there was one player who desperately wanted take down the Bavarians - SC Freiburg midfielder Maximilian Eggestein, who had never defeated Bayern Munich a Bundesliga match as he (via @iMiaSanMia). Eggestein is an accomplished player, who at 28-years-old, probably just feels like this is ridiculous: Freiburg's Maximilian Eggestein has never won a Bundesliga game against Bayern in 18 attempts (2D, 16L). No other active Bundesliga player has played more games against a team without ever winning. #FCBSCF
The Frenchman has solidified his spot in the starting eleven, yet his current deal is set to expire in June 2026. The club hierarchy views an extension as a high priority to ensure stability at the back. Negotiations in modern football are incredibly complex and require strict attention to detail regarding financial structures. Analysts often study these moves much like one would review the terms of a BetMGM bonus code to understand the specific value and conditions involved. In this case, the Bavarian giants must carefully balance their desire to keep a star player against the strict economic limitations currently in place.
Bayern Munich's backup goalkeeper Sven Ulreich is set to retire at the end of the 2025-26 season. According to Kicker's Frank Linkesch and Georg Holzner (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Ulreich is expected to hang his gloves up when the current season concludes. However, this does not mean he will be leaving Munich for good.