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·29 October 2025

£100 million deal? Bayern reportedly working on mega transfer

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Transfer plans at FC Bayern never stand still. Now, a prominent name is fueling new speculation about a possible mega comeback.

According to the Spanish portal Fichajes.net, the record champions are still considering bringing Kenan Yildiz back. Reportedly, an offer of 100 million euros is being prepared to lure the 20-year-old away from Juventus Turin.


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Yildiz left Munich’s youth academy in the summer of 2022 and made his breakthrough in Italy. Last season, the attacking player scored twelve goals and provided nine assists in 52 competitive matches. He is also showing consistently strong performances this season, with six goal contributions in eleven appearances. According to fichajes.net, the plan is to bring Yildiz back to the Isar as early as next season, where he could take on a key role.

However, the transfer would not be a foregone conclusion: other top European clubs have apparently taken notice as well. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea FC in particular is showing concrete interest. The London club reportedly scouted Yildiz in person during the derby against Inter. Additionally, the portal TuttoJuve names Arsenal FC as a potential suitor. There, a possible transfer fee between 80 and 100 million euros is being discussed.

Conflicting reports about Yildiz

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However, the Turkish international is considered unsellable in Turin—his contract runs until 2029. Whether Juve could be tempted by a nine-figure offer remains to be seen.

Interestingly, just a few days ago, other sources categorically ruled out a possible return. On the BILD podcast Bayern Insider, it was stated unequivocally at the time: “That is not true.” According to BILD reporter Christian Falk, there is “no basis” for Bayern’s interest, and internally, a transfer has never been discussed.

Moreover, a deal of this magnitude would clearly contradict Bayern’s current transfer strategy. The club’s management is increasingly focusing on economically viable transfers and young talents from their own ranks. With players like Lennart Karl and Wisdom Mike, youth prospects are already in place who fill similar positions. Signing another attacking player for 100 million euros therefore seems rather unrealistic.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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