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·9 April 2026

Transfer in the summer? Bayern hot for PSG talent!

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FC Bayern are always on the lookout for players who can strengthen their squad. And it’s not just about the big names, they also have young talent on their radar. A PSG talent could move to Munich this summer

PSG were actually keen to avoid losing young players from their academy on a regular basis, as this has happened from time to time in recent years


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According to media reports from France, another small wave of departures is on the horizon this summer. According to a report in L’Equipe , 17-year-old Mathis Jangeal is one of the candidates for a transfer and could be drawn to the Bundesliga, without any concrete interest being expressed. The situation is different for another PSG talent, who has been linked with Bayern

Bayern have PSG youngster on the hook

We are talking about Emmanuel Mbemba. The 18-year-old has attracted the interest of the record champions and Bayern are therefore well positioned in a race with several interested parties. Paris FC are also said to have the player on their list, as are Bayer 04 Leverkusen. The rumours about a Bayern transfer are not new, the record champions were already linked with the player in February

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However, it is a good sign that FCB have remained persistent and continue to be one of the clubs with the best chances of landing the youngster. It will now be important to offer the player the best possible prospects in order to be able to make a move in the end. As Mbemba is a trained left-back, he would certainly have an interesting profile for the record champions. There is a need at full-back, at least in perspective, and something could happen on both sides as early as the summer.

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