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·25 October 2025

Loanee shines: Is he set to leave Bayern for good?

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A Bayern player is delivering impressive performances at his loan club. Now he could leave Munich permanently. Talks are expected soon.

Loan player Arijon Ibrahimovic is currently performing well at 1. FC Heidenheim – and could possibly leave FC Bayern for good.


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The 19-year-old attacking player moved on loan from the German record champions to the Ostalb in the summer of 2025 to gain regular playing time in the Bundesliga. Ibrahimovic made an immediate impact: He has started every one of the eight competitive matches so far and has already provided an assist.

According to information from Sky, Heidenheim is extremely satisfied with the talent’s development. The club would therefore like to keep Ibrahimovic long-term and is planning talks with the FC Bayern officials. However, according to the report, a purchase option was not included in the loan agreement – so a permanent transfer would have to be negotiated individually.

Soon talks between Bayern and Heidenheim regarding Ibrahimovic?

Ibrahimovic is under contract with FC Bayern until 2027. In Munich, the attacking player is still considered highly talented, but competition for attacking positions is very tough. It was already decided in the summer that a loan move would be the right step for his development.

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The Nuremberg native has made excellent use of this opportunity so far. In Heidenheim, he has established himself as a regular starter and impresses with creativity, dynamism, and courage in one-on-one situations.

Whether Bayern will give in to Heidenheim’s interest remains to be seen. One thing is clear: the Bundesliga newcomers want to keep the youngster – and will apparently seek contact with the bosses on Säbener Straße in the coming weeks.

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