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·12 August 2025
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Bayern München undergoes strategic squad overhauls and eye potential signings as they prepare for the upcoming Supercup against Stuttgart.
Bayern München's transfer plans are undergoing a serious reshuffle after Kingsley Coman finalised a move to Al-Nassr for €30 million. The club's focus has now shifted to recruiting Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku to fill the void left by Coman's departure. Bayern's Director of Football, Max Eberl, is reportedly targeting the French international as their top priority, capitalising on Chelsea's reduced asking price of between €40–50 million, making the acquisition more feasible than previous pursuits.
Amid a series of pre-season games, Bayern continues to adjust tactically under manager Vincent Kompany. In recent friendlies, Bayern employed a more dynamic offensive setup, using new recruit Luis Díaz on the flank while resting stalwarts like Harry Kane. This strategy bore fruit in their 4-0 triumph over Tottenham, displaying promise ahead of the imminent DFL Supercup face-off against Stuttgart. The integration of young talent like Lennart Karl is also part of Bayern’s long-term development focus, with Karl committing his future to the club by signing a new contract despite tempting offers from the likes of Real Madrid.
Defensive depth remains a hot topic as Bayern prepares for the upcoming season. Vincent Kompany is poised to start the new campaign with a centre-back pairing of Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah. Fans have voiced concerns about the potential vulnerability this could create, especially with Kim Min-jae's status uncertain. The latest discussions have led to suggestions of a contract extension for Upamecano, reflecting a strategical emphasis on keeping a stable, cohesive defensive line.
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