Bayern are very interested: Midtjylland sets price tag for Franculino | OneFootball

Bayern are very interested: Midtjylland sets price tag for Franculino | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: FCBinside.de

FCBinside.de

·16 December 2025

Bayern are very interested: Midtjylland sets price tag for Franculino

Article image:Bayern are very interested: Midtjylland sets price tag for Franculino

Franculino Djú is one of the most exciting attacking talents in Scandinavia and is said to be at the top of FC Bayern’s list. Now it seems clear what a transfer would cost

Danish first division club FC Midtjylland are proving tough in negotiations, at least this winter. According to Transfermarkt, offers of around €20 million for the talent have already been rejected. A move in the winter transfer window is therefore considered unlikely. Instead, a transfer in the summer seems much more realistic


OneFootball Videos


Two weeks ago, it was reported that Bayern scouts were in the stadium for the league match against Nordsjælland when the 21-year-old scored a brace. Top international clubs such as Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool FC also watched the game

This season, Franculino has scored an impressive 21 goals in 30 competitive matches. Last season, the speedy attacker scored 16 goals in 41 appearances. According to Sport BILD, he is seen internally as a promising option for the future, with sporting director Christoph Freund in particular said to have spoken out clearly in his favour

Confirmation from Denmark: „FC Bayern is one of several“

Article image:Bayern are very interested: Midtjylland sets price tag for Franculino

photo: IMAGO

Midtjylland have also spoken clearly about the situation, with sporting director Jacob Larsen confirming Munich’s interest with the words: „FC Bayern is one of several – that’s probably right.“ Head coach Mike Tullberg commented with a wink: „There are no FCM players who will move to Bayern Munich – if they leave us, they’ll go to Dortmund.“

Franculino is still under contract until 2029, which further strengthens the Danish club’s negotiating position. Nevertheless, the name of the Guinea international remains a hot topic at Säbener Straße, especially in view of the uncertain future of Kane back-up Nicolas Jackson.

View publisher imprint