Bayern Munich have wrapped up their transfer business for the 2025/26 season with a number of high-profile moves both in and out of the squad. The Bavarian giants showed intent in reinforcing their team while also parting ways with some established names.
Incoming Transfers
- Jonathan Tah – signed for €2 million
- Tom Bischof – completed a sensational move worth €300 million
- Luis Díaz – brought in from Liverpool for €70 million
- Jackson – joined on loan for a fee of €16.5 million
In total, Bayern’s spending amounted to €88.8 million.
Departures
The exit door was just as busy, with several big names leaving the Allianz Arena:
- Mathys Tel – transferred for €35 million
- Kingsley Coman – departed for €25 million
- Paul Wanner – left for €15 million
- Adam Aznou – sold for €9 million
- Straw – loaned out for €5 million
- Kusi-Asare – loaned for €4 million
- Kratizg – moved for €3.5 million
- Gabriel Vidović – sold for €1.2 million
- Leroy Sané, Thomas Müller and Eric Dier – all left on free transfers
The total income from departures stands at €97.7 million, leaving Bayern with a positive balance despite their heavy investment.
Transfer Window Verdict
Bayern’s window has sparked plenty of debate among fans and pundits. The arrivals of Luis Díaz and Bischof are seen as major statements of intent, while the departures of long-serving stars like Sané, Coman and Müller mark the end of an era at the club.
With a refreshed squad, the focus now shifts to how these new additions will shape Bayern’s campaign as they aim to dominate both domestically and in Europe.