Report: Bayern Munich won't make big transfer splashes in January
Briefly

Bayern Munich is reportedly unwilling to invest significantly in winter reinforcements, particularly concerning the young talents Ousmane Diomande and Rayan Cherki due to their steep transfer fees. With Diomande valued at around €60 million and Cherki at €22.5 million, Bayern appears to be cautious about making moves this January. Instead, the club plans to rely on players returning from injuries as they head into the second half of the season. However, missing out on these targets could limit their options in the summer transfer window.
Bayern Munich is currently unwilling to invest in young talents like Ousmane Diomande and Rayan Cherki during the January transfer window due to high costs.
Despite considerable injuries in the first half of the season, Bayern may rely on returning players rather than new signings for the second half.
Not moving on Diomande or Cherki now could result in losing the options altogether if other clubs pursue them more aggressively in the summer.
Ongoing contract extension discussions leave little room for maneuver for Bayern Munich as they navigate their team-building strategy.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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