Change ahead in summer 2026: Bayern’s future – who’s in, who’s out? | OneFootball

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·10 October 2025

Change ahead in summer 2026: Bayern’s future – who’s in, who’s out?

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Personnel planning at FC Bayern is in full swing. The Munich club faces a personnel upheaval in the summer of 2026. A total of seven contracts are expiring. Not all players are likely to receive contract extensions. In the new episode of FCBinside Headlines, we take a closer look at the future squad of the record champions and how it might look.

Whether in goal, defense, midfield, or attack, Max Eberl and his team have a lot to do in the coming months. While time is pressing for key players like Manuel Neuer, Dayot Upamecano, or Serge Gnabry, there are also players like Harry Kane and Michael Olise for whom there is no pressure, but whom they still want to secure for the long term.


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Additionally, there are numerous uncertain candidates, such as Leon Goretzka, Raphael Guerreiro, or Minjae Kim, all of whom could leave FC Bayern in the summer of 2026.

In the new episode of FCBinside Headlines, we have dealt with all the personnel issues and also looked at who Munich might bring in as replacements should a gap arise.



It will also be exciting to see who will be the number 1 at FC Bayern from the summer of 2026. Manuel Neuer is still at a world-class level between the posts, but his contract is soon expiring. According to Sky information, concrete talks about a renewal are planned for December. If Neuer extends for another year, it would have direct implications for the future of his challengers.

Alexander Nübel, currently on loan to VfB Stuttgart, still has a contract until 2029. Another loan is out of the question – if Neuer stays, a sale of the 29-year-old is likely. Sven Ulreich also faces a crossroads: the longest-serving Bayern keeper could end his active career and then take on another role within the club – this has long been agreed internally.

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