Are Bayern after Givairo Read? Feyenoord chief makes intentions clear | OneFootball

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·6. November 2025

Are Bayern after Givairo Read? Feyenoord chief makes intentions clear

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In recent days, reports have been circulating that FC Bayern is intensely interested in Givairo Read from Feyenoord Rotterdam. The talented 19-year-old right-back is supposedly on the radar of sports director Max Eberl. However, in Rotterdam, they are unaware of this.

Feyenoord's CEO Dennis te Kloese commented on the ongoing rumors in an interview with the Dutch Algemeen Dagblad: “The big clubs may be watching from the stands, but there is no official offer and no discussions with clubs are taking place.”


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Thus, the club chief contradicts the reports from Sky. The pay-TV channel recently reported that Bayern has already held talks with the player's side about a possible transfer. His club is also said to be informed about it.

“Not a single official offer”

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Te Kloese further emphasized that no concrete inquiries have been received so far – neither from Munich nor from other clubs. While the interest of “big clubs” is understandable, as Read is having a strong season, there is no talk of an imminent transfer. “There are clubs watching him, but not a single official offer,” the Feyenoord boss clarified.

Read himself has also commented on the speculations – and wants nothing to do with them: “I am not concerned with it,” the 19-year-old recently said when asked about the Bayern rumors.

Already in the summer, Paris FC made an offer of around five million euros, which Feyenoord immediately rejected. Read himself also showed no interest in a move to Ligue 2 at that time.

The Dutch junior national player has firmly established himself in the first team under Robin van Persie and is considered one of the greatest talents in Dutch football. According to information from Sky, Feyenoord would be willing to negotiate for a transfer fee between 25 and 30 million euros – not a bargain for Bayern.

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