Tag: Bayern Munich

  • Bayern Munich reveal plans for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen

    Bayern Munich have taken a decision on a summer transfer move for Nigerian and Napoli forward, Victor Osimhen.

    The Bundesliga champions are looking forward to bringing a centre forward to replace departing polish striker Robert Lewandowski

    Osimhen, who is valued at €110m, was one of the names linked with a move to Bayern.

    But on Tuesday, Sky Sports Germany transfer expert Marc Behrenbeck insisted the Bavarians could afford the Nigerian

    “Yes, he (Osimhen) played a great season, is a really good player, but according to our information it is not currently an issue at FC Bayern.

    “Yes, Bayern wants to get another No.9, but it’s not Osimhen. In addition, the requested transfer fee is far too high.” €100m or €110m? No, no way,” Behrenbeck said.

    Osimhen scored 18 goals in all competitions last season and made six more in 32 appearances as Napoli finished third in Serie A.

    Victor James Osimhen is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Napoli and the Nigeria national team. Born in Nigeria, Osimhen began his senior career in Germany at VfL Wolfsburg in 2017.

  • Sadio Mane agrees contract with Bayern Munich

    Sadio Mane agrees contract with Bayern Munich

    Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has agreed personal terms with German champions Bayern Munich, it has been revealed.

    The Senegalese has decided he wants Munich to be his next move after holding direct talks with Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann, according to respected Liverpool journalist DaveOCKOP on Twitter.

    However the two clubs are yet to thrash out a transfer fee for the 30-year-old.

    DaveOCKOP reports: “Sadio Mane has agreed a three year contract with Bayern Munich. PSG and Barcelona were also interested. He has spoken directly to Julian Nagelsmann. Now up to clubs to agree a fee.

    “Liverpool and Bayern Munich began official talks yesterday.”

  • Oliver Khan blasts Lewandowski for opting to leave Bayern

    Former Germany and current Bayern Munich top manager, Oliver Kahn has hit out at Robert Lewandowski after the player publicly announced his desire to leave the club.

    Bayern Munich are not ready to let go of the forward but Lewandowski has insisted he would be leaving the club amid interest from Spanish giant Barcelona.

    Recall that Barca have made the Polish striker their top target this summer.

    Lewandowski himself has now said: “My story with Bayern has come to an end, I cannot imagine further good cooperation,” he said. “I hope they will not stop me (from leaving) just because they can. A transfer is the best solution for everyone.”

    But Bayern director, Kahn was left furious with what had been said and responded in damning fashion.

    Kahn said: “I can’t tell you why Robert chose this way to communicate his situation. Public statements like that don’t get you anywhere. Robert should know what he has at Bayern. Appreciation is not a one-way street.”

    Robert Lewandowski is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and is the captain of the Poland national team.

  • My time at Bayern Munich is over – Lewandowski

    My time at Bayern Munich is over – Lewandowski

    Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has declared his intention to leave the German champions.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the Polish international has a year on his Bayern deal.

    “My time at Bayern is over, I don’t see any chance of continuing at this club,” Lewandowski said.

    “The transfer is probably the best solution for both parties.

    “Bayern is a serious club but I hope they don’t keep me just because with the contract in hand they can do it.”

    He added: “I prefer not to say anything more for now. After playing my last game with the national team there will be time to say more and maybe I’ll have more information.”

  • Liverpool forward Sadio Mane hints at joining Bayern Munich

    Senegal and Liverpool forward, Sadio Mane is considering offers to join Bayern Munich after the Champions League final in Paris on Saturday.

    The 30-year-old has entered the final year of his contract and will become a free agent as from next season

    Asked about his stay at Liverpool beyond this season , Mane said “If I’m staying or not, I’m going to answer after the Champions League.”

    The Senegalese forward ideally wants to win the Champions League for a second time with the Premier League side, before saying goodbye.

    As things stand, Mane is “leaning very strongly” towards a transfer to the Bundesliga and, after six years at Anfield, is looking for a new challenge.

  • Neuer extends Bayern Munich deal until 2024

    Neuer extends Bayern Munich deal until 2024

    Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has extended his contract at Bayern Munich by a year until 2024, the Bundesliga champions said in a statement on Monday.

    The 36-year-old appears to have got over injury problems which dogged the middle part of his career and is still a standout goalkeeper in German football.

    “I’m very pleased that my journey continues at Bayern Munich. We’ll have a very good team again with which we can play for every title,” Neuer said.

    “As a goalkeeper, captain and leader, I want to be the support and a key factor in our big goals. We want to extend our title record and compete again for the German Cup and UEFA Champions League.”

    His deal follows a new contract for Thomas Müller, also until 2024.

    But the third ageing jewel in Bayern Munich’s crown, Robert Lewandowski, has turned down a new deal with his existing contact running out in 2023.

    Bayern Munich want him to stay next season but reports say they are mulling a sale.

  • Bayern Munich opt for  Sadio Mane as  Lewandowski’s replacement

    Bayern Munich opt for Sadio Mane as Lewandowski’s replacement

    German clubside and champions Bayern Munich have showed interest in Liverpool’s forward Sadio Mane, as replacement for departing Robert Lewandowski.

    The Germans believe Sadio would fill the void left behind by Barcelona bound Robert Lewandowski.

    The 30-year-old Africa Cup of Nations winner is out of contract in June 2023 and Liverpool have been unable to convince him to sign a new deal despite the club’s best efforts.

    Lewandowski joined Bayern in 2014 from Bayern Munich and has spent 7 seasons with the club.

    Since joining Jurgen Klopp’s side from Southampton in 2016, the Senegalese has emerged as one of Europe’s top forwards.

    Mane has scored 119 goals in 267 appearances for Liverpool since joining from Southampton in 2016

    Sadio Mané is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Liverpool and the Senegal national team.

    Mané finished fourth for the 2019 Ballon d’Or, and in the award for the Best FIFA Men’s Player he ranked fifth in 2019 and fourth in 2020

  • Perfect 10 for Bayern Munich as next Bundesliga title sealed

    Perfect 10 for Bayern Munich as next Bundesliga title sealed

    Bayern Munich on Saturday won a record-extending 10th consecutive Bundesliga title with a 3-1 home victory over second-placed Borussia Dortmund.

    They thus became the first side in a major league to do so.

    Juventus previously managed nine Serie A championships in succession but Bayern Munich are the first to have a decade of undisputed dominance in a leading division.

    Bayern Munich have now won 32 German championships with 31 coming in the Bundesliga era from the 1963/1964 season.

    A brilliant Serge Gnabry goal opened the scoring after 15 minutes, while Robert Lewandowski doubled the lead before the break.

    In the second half, Borussia Dortmund cut the deficit through Emre Can’s penalty kick.

    But in spite of goalscoring chances they could not find the equaliser needed to extend the title race, before Jamal Musiala ended matters six minutes from time.

    Bayern Munich lead the table by 12 points with just three games remaining to give coach Julian Nagelsmann his first major honour in his debut season in Munich.

    But while the personnel has changed in Munich over the last decade, the outcome of Bayern Munich winning the Bundesliga —— often with room to spare —- has remained constant.

    Bayern Munich have not been at their best this season, as witnessed by their early exit from the German Cup and disappointing quarter-final loss in the UEFA Champions League.

    But in over 31 games of the 34 match Bundesliga season they have remained untouchable.

    “It was important for us in the end to finish it sensibly after the elimination against Villarreal”, Nagelsmann said, adding he remained “very ambitious” for the future.

    Nagelsmann was showered in beer by his players, who danced on the pitch in front of their fans in the 75,000 sold-out crowd.

    “The consistency of the club is exceedingly impressive,” said German federation president Bernd Neuendorf, who highlighted that it was the first title since 2019 celebrated in a full stadium due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Borussia Dortmund fought bravely, with Can’s 52nd minute penalty kick after Joshua Kimmich fouled Marco Reus.

    They made the game tense and only a save from Manuel Neuer and block from Lucas Hernandez prevented Marco Reus levelling.

    Star striker Erling Haaland also went close, firing over the bar from an awkward height.

    But that was in stark contrast to the first half Bayern Munich dominated and it was too little too late.

    A corner-kick broke the deadlock when Leon Goretzka headed to Gnabry, who controlled with his thigh and volleyed into the top corner from the edge of the box.

    Gnabry had another goal disallowed for offside before Lewandowski notched his 33rd of the season from Thomas Müller’s pass after a careless Borussia Dortmund giveaway.

    And when Musiala forced home after goalkeeper Marwin Hitz saved his initial shot, Bayern Munich could start their celebrations early.

    Müller also reached the personal milestone of a record 11th Bundesliga title with this victory.

    “We definitely wanted it today (Saturday),” Müller said. “We could play out the frustration from the soul —- everything is wonderful now.”

    It summed up Borussia Dortmund’s title challenge this year —- of being good in places but not consistent enough in the whole contest to cause damage.

    Meanwhile, results from matches elsewhere in the competition however did confirm qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League.

    Bayer Leverkusen boosted their own hopes of reaching the elite continental competition by going third with a 4-1 win at Greuther Fürth, which relegated the bottom-placed hosts.

    RB Leipzig failed to repeat their midweek German Cup semi-final success over Union Berlin as late goals condemned them to a shock 2-1 defeat in falling to fourth.

    Freiburg, who meet RB Leipzig in the German Cup final next month, fought back from two goals down but were held 3-3 by Borussia Mönchengladbach’s injury-time equaliser.

    They stay fifth, two points behind RB Leipzig in the final qualifying berth to the 2022/2023 UEFA Champions League.

    Cologne beat Arminia Bielefeld 3-1 to stay on the heels of Union Berlin above them in sixth, while Eintracht Frankfurt and Hoffenheim drew 2-2.

  • Transfer: Bayern Munich set price for Robert Lewandowski

    Transfer: Bayern Munich set price for Robert Lewandowski

    Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich are prepared to sell Polish striker Robert Lewandowski this summer.

    Lewandowski is ready to move to Barcelona, with agent Pini Zahavi having agreed contract terms with the Catalans.

    Kicker says Bayern are now willing to sell and have set a price of €40m.

    Bayern have decided to put him up for sale, after deciding against handing Lewy a new deal.

    The centre-forward’s current contract runs to 2023.

  • Champions League exit: Bayern Munich coach reveals death threats

    Champions League exit: Bayern Munich coach reveals death threats

    Julian Nagelsmann, the coach of Bayern Munich, says he received 450 death threats after the German champions suffered a shock UEFA Champions League quarter-final exit to Villarreal midweek.

    He told reporters on Friday that he receives such messages on social media “after every game actually, regardless if we win or lose”.

    Some threats are also directed towards his mother which he said is “quite wild”.

    “Of course you can report everything but then I would never be done.

    “It doesn’t matter to be me, people should write what they want,” he said when asked how he deals with it. “I can’t understand it.”

    Meanwhile, Bayern Munich will look to bounce back from their European exit away to Bundesliga strugglers Arminia Bielefeld on Sunday.

    They are nine points clear of second-placed Borussia Dortmund, who they then host next weekend.

    “We have a clearly defined goal in mind now: to win our next two games and secure the title,” said Nagelsmann.

    Nagelsmann expects Lucas Hernandez and Kingsley Coman to miss out with “muscle problems” while Niklas Süle and Corentin Tolisso remain absent with illness and injury.

    Bouna Sarr, however, will be back in the squad.