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·29 de septiembre de 2025
Bayern make enquiries about top striker, several calls already made

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·29 de septiembre de 2025
At FC Bayern, the first preparations for possible scenarios next summer are apparently already underway. Should Harry Kane ever leave the record champions, the officials already have a potential successor in mind according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano: Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus Turin.
According to information from BILD and transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, Vlahovic is on the list of Munich's squad planners. The Italian explained in his YouTube format that Bayern had already inquired about the Serbian's situation. The questions were basic: Could Vlahovic imagine a move to Munich? And what are the financial expectations?
There have apparently already been several calls to the Vlahovic camp. However, Bayern has not yet started concrete contract negotiations. Rather, they want to get an idea of the possibilities first.
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Particularly interesting: The striker's contract with Juventus Turin expires after this season. From January, he would therefore be free to negotiate with other clubs. A transfer fee would no longer be due in the summer of 2026 – a detail that makes the goal scorer even more attractive to potential interested parties.
The 25-year-old moved from AC Florence to the Old Lady in January 2022 for 83.5 million euros. In the past season, he scored 17 goals and provided five assists in 44 competitive matches. He currently alternates between the starting eleven and the bench in Turin, but recently delivered a gala performance in the Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund with two goals and one assist.
It is not yet decided whether Vlahovic would indeed be the ideal solution for Munich. According to Romano, Bayern is only considering options for the future, without having made a final decision. However, it is clear: Munich is not alone in the race. Other top European clubs are also said to have their eye on the Serbian.
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