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·06 de outubro de 2025
Talks underway: Bayern step up chase for top defender Guehi

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·06 de outubro de 2025
The officials of FC Bayern are apparently working on signing defender Marc Guehi. There have already been concrete talks.
FC Bayern is pushing forward with its squad planning for the defense with determination. According to information from Sky, the Munich team is now showing concrete interest in Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. According to the report, sports director Max Eberl is a big fan of the English national player and has already held concrete talks with the management of the 25-year-old. The goal is to bring Guehi to Munich on a free transfer next summer.
However, the personnel matter is closely linked to their own central defenders. Especially the still unclear future of Dayot Upamecano plays a key role. If the Frenchman does not extend his contract and could leave on a free transfer in the summer of 2026, Bayern would have to react. The future of Minjae Kim is also a factor in the considerations of the officials.
Guehi is one of the most sought-after defenders in Europe. He was already close to a move to FC Liverpool in the summer, which fell through at the last minute. Now it is clear: Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and several top English clubs like Manchester City and United are still interested. Liverpool, in particular, remains in the race after the loss of talent Giovanni Leoni.
For Bayern, the chance of a free transfer could be decisive. Guehi is a regular player in the English national team, has played 136 Premier League games so far, and is considered a strong leader with international experience.
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According to British reports, Guehi actually prefers a move to Spain – Real Madrid is said to be his desired destination. Nevertheless, Bayern is working intensively in the background to position itself. Max Eberl wants to create clarity early and seize the opportunity if Guehi indeed opens up to a move to Germany.
The poker game for the Englishman is open – and Bayern is sending clear signals to avoid falling behind in the race for one of Europe's most coveted central defenders.
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