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What had already been speculated behind the scenes is now official: Bayern Munich announced this Wednesday (1st) the signing of Moroccan player Ismaël Saibari.
The Bavarian club had been actively in the market looking for reinforcements for the attacking sector ahead of next season and secured the arrival of the 25-year-old forward, one of the standout players of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Saibari arrives in German football after standing out while wearing the PSV Eindhoven shirt in the Netherlands.
The signing is considered a major, top-tier addition to Bayern’s attack, but at figures seen as "modest" for today’s market.
The transfer was finalized for an estimated fee of 55 million euros.
To give an idea, German player Nick Woltmade left Stuttgart for Newcastle for a whopping 90 million euros in the last transfer window.
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Last season, the Moroccan proved his eye for goal and creative ability, recording 19 goals and 9 assists across all competitions.
The player’s arrival promises to intensify the competition for places in the German team’s attack and bring more creativity to the squad for the upcoming European challenges.
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