Bayern Munich's Christoph Freund waiting on Max Eberl's approval on Midtjylland's Franculino Dju
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Bayern Munich's Christoph Freund waiting on Max Eberl's approval on Midtjylland's Franculino Dju
"The Bayern Munich front office has already said not to expect a very busy January transfer window bar a small handful of players that could potentially leave the club. Vincent Kompany, Max Eberl, Christoph Freund, Jan-Christian Dreesen and the rest of Bayern's front office and supervisory board are pleased with the way the squad is right now - also keeping in mind that they still get to welcome Jamal Musiala back into the squad next year"
"As such, per information from Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg, Freund is still very much in the camp of wanting to make a move for FC Midtjylland striker Franculino Djú, who he wanted Bayern to sign towards the end of the summer transfer window. Of course, Bayern wound up getting the Nicolas Jackson loan deal from Chelsea over the line just before the deadline,"
"Even still, the squad planning is a constantly moving, high speed train at a club like Bayern and the front office is always hard at work in terms of keeping their eyes and ears open to adequate opportunities. In attack, Bayern won't always have the luxury of having Harry Kane as a striker, not far removed from a well-decorated tenure from Robert Lewandowski, who broke the Bundesliga's single-season scoring record with his 41 goals in the 2020/21 season."
Bayern Munich expects only limited activity in the January transfer window and remains satisfied with the current squad, with Jamal Musiala, Alphonso Davies and Hiroki Ito set to return. Squad planning continues actively as the club evaluates forward options beyond Harry Kane and considers the long-term replacement of prolific scorers. Christoph Freund favors pursuing Franculino Djú after earlier interest, while Nicolas Jackson arrived on loan from Chelsea with a roughly €65 million purchase option. Fisnik Asllani of Hoffenheim is also a target and would be pricier; Max Eberl's decision will shape summer moves.
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