Bayern Munich will look to spend around 80 million in the summer for two prominent problem positions
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Bayern Munich will look to spend around 80 million in the summer for two prominent problem positions
"Bayern Munich's decision to thin out the squad in the 2025 summer transfer window left a lot of critics and fans nonplussed, raising questions about the sustainability of a smaller roster amid an increasing schedule."
"The Bavarians have enjoyed a phenomenal 2025/26 season, benefiting from a thin squad with players like Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl stepping up, alongside over 10 Campus graduates making their first team debuts."
"The thin squad relies heavily on core players being in form and able to last through most games, with a notable lack of a true specialist right-back, leading to rotation among other defensive players."
"Bayern are looking for a Luis Díaz backup on the left wing and a right-back for the new season, willing to spend around €80m while also considering sales to raise funds."
Bayern Munich's decision to reduce squad size in the 2025 summer transfer window has sparked criticism. Despite concerns, the team has thrived, with young players like Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl making significant contributions. However, the thin squad poses risks, relying heavily on core players' fitness and performance. The lack of a specialist right-back and backup for key positions has led to fatigue among players like Luis Díaz. Looking ahead, Bayern plans to target a left-wing backup and a right-back in the 2026 transfer window, with a budget of €80m.
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