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Germany v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Third Place Match Photo by Stefan Matzke - sampics/Getty Images It might be true, but will Adeyemi be the catalyst or fringe beneficiary? In Sunday’s UEFA Nations League third-place match, Germany lost 2-0 to France. The Germans outplayed the French for most of the first half until Kylian Mbappe scored right before the halftime whistle. This turned into a momentum swing that ended with an easy tap-in for Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise, assisted by Mbappe.Losing to France in a third place game is not a huge deal but Germany squandered four big chances. It did not help that VAR overturned a penalty kick opportunity and an actual goal by Deniz Undav.Borussia Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi knew that Germany will want to quickly forget the poor outing (via @iMiaSanMia).“Our goal is to win every game,” said Adeyemi. “We could have done that today; we should have taken our chances. We didn’t manage that today. If we take our chances in the future, we will win our games.”The two losses this week proved to be painful reminders that Germany is painfully missing Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz in the attack. Until either or both of them return from injury, there are no serviceable options available to Julian Nagelsmann against elite competition.Looking for more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the UEFA Nations League third-place match? Awesome, then we’ve got you covered with a look at Germany’s starting XI, a rundown of the scoring and substitutions, and some final takeaways on the match. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, several other leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @enadmo1135, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Germany v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Third Place Match Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images Bayern Munich was crafty... According to a report from kicker journalist Georg Holzner (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich took advantage of the free agent status of both Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah and Hoffenheim’s Tom Bischof.Without having to pay a fee, the Bavarians were able to entice the players with sign-on bonuses that might not have possible if there was a transfer fee involved: As free agents, Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof received signing-on fees from Bayern. Tah got a double-digit million sum, while Tom Bischof received a signing fee in the high single-digit million range.Those fees are not necessarily shocking, but they do show how Bayern Munich will maneuver things for players that the club really wants. The latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show has dropped and we have a lot of say! In this episode, we close the book on the German national team and its disappointing performance in the UEFA Nations League Final Four (at least for now). We also discuss Bayern Munich’s quick work to secure Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup, while also assessing the viability of Bayern Munich chasing Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku and why that potential move might not be the perfect fit for what Bayern Munich needs. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, most leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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FC Bayern München v VfL Wolfsburg - Bundesliga Photo by Stefan Matzke - sampics/Corbis via Getty Images Yes, this club is capable of good loans. Sometimes. Matteo Pérez Vinlöf is one of a spate of high profile youth left back signings Bayern Munich has made, among the likes of Julien Yanda and Adam Aznou. The highly rated Swede came to the club in the summer of 2022 at 16, before progressing straight through every age group and graduating from the U-23s at 18. He then made the next step by moving on loan to Austrian Bundesliga side Austria Wien, where Vinlöf lined up in the LWB role for the club played around 62% of the club’s total league minutes.Ultimately, it was a successful loan. So successful, in fact, that reporter Karry Hau, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, claims that Vinlöf is a very in demand player:Austria Wien would like to keep Matteo Pérez Vinlöf (19) at the club. The left-back spent the season there on loan. Clubs from Portugal and 2. Bundesliga are also interested. Both a loan or permanent move are on the table.There is no big need to move Vinlöf on. Hopefully the club gets some attractive offers that sees him get a chance take a step up from the Austrian Bundesliga.The latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show has dropped and we have a lot of say! In this episode, we close the book on the German national team and its disappointing performance in the UEFA Nations League Final Four (at least for now). We also discuss Bayern Munich’s quick work to secure Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup, while also assessing the viability of Bayern Munich chasing Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku and why that potential move might not be the perfect fit for what Bayern Munich needs. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, most leading podcast distributors, or below:Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Spain v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Semi-final Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images Bayern Munich seems serious about getting a new winger... According to a report from Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg, Bayern Munich has “intensified talks” with Athletic Bilbao left wing Nico Williams: Excl | As it remains uncertain whether a move for Bradley #Barcola can be realised, FC Bayern have intensified talks over Nico #Williams in recent days.There have been meetings and discussions. One advantage: he has a release clause of around €60m. The downside: very high wage demands. He currently earns €7–8m net per year at Athletic Bilbao.Williams can very well imagine a move to Bayern – that’s why there have been new developments recently.Williams had 11 goals and seven assists in 45 games across all competitions this season, but has also been linked closely to both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.The latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show has dropped and we have a lot of say! In this episode, we close the book on the German national team and its disappointing performance in the UEFA Nations League Final Four (at least for now). We also discuss Bayern Munich’s quick work to secure Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup, while also assessing the viability of Bayern Munich chasing Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku and why that potential move might not be the perfect fit for what Bayern Munich needs. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, most leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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FC Bayern Muenchen Unveils Newly Signed Head Coach Vincent Kompany Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images This would be quite a coup for Bayern Munich... According to a report from Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg, Bayern Munich has identified its top transfer target — and it is not who you have already heard about. In fact, it is not any of the top four or five names that have been linked to the Bavarians in recent weeks. Instead, it could be a more exciting player — Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola: EXCL | Bradley #Barcola is FC Bayern’s top target in their search for a high-profile left winger!Difficult to realise, but Bayern are actively exploring a potential transfer of the 22 y/o Frenchman.If a move for Barcola proves impossible, Nico #Williams is the top alternative. Max Eberl is also keeping other options open – including Mitoma, Leão and Gakpo.Getting Barcola would be an insane move, but also incredibly difficult. The 22-year-old left winger is coming off of a season where he racked up 21 goals and 19 assists in 58 games across all competitions for PSG. Oh, and he also won a Champions League title. If Max Eberl is going to get his man, he will have to lay it on thick (both with his sales pitch and his contract offer). The latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show has dropped and we have a lot of say! In this episode, we close the book on the German national team and its disappointing performance in the UEFA Nations League Final Four (at least for now). We also discuss Bayern Munich’s quick work to secure Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup, while also assessing the viability of Bayern Munich chasing Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku and why that potential move might not be the perfect fit for what Bayern Munich needs. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, most leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Germany v Portugal - UEFA Nations League 2025 Semi-final Photo by Sebastian Widmann - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images A disappointing end to a rather flashy run in the UEFA Nations League. Germany fizzled out poorly in their run for the UEFA Nations League under Julian Nagelsmann. After an unbeaten run to the semi-finals, first Germany got knocked out by Portugal, and then, France deflated any hopes for a third place finish. Despite a resurgence in the first half against France, Die Mannschaft squandered good chances that ultimately led to their defeat.Germany’s for vs. away goals until the semis was 23 - 8. It was a spectacular goal scoring run until the final stage of the tournament. In the post-game interview Sunday (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), team captain Joshua Kimmich said, “We talked a lot about the first game. I think we showed what we’re capable of in the first half today, that we’re able to react. We simply weren’t good enough in front of goal. Overall, we simply can’t lose patience so quickly.”Despite being more creative today, it was at accuracy and shot conversion where Germany faltered severely. Comparing this game to the one against Portugal, Germany created more chances (four) and took more than double the shots (20). However, the shots on target remained nearly the same (six). Missing all their chances and some poor luck with VAR, Germany ended goalless for the first time in the tournament. Looking for more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the UEFA Nations League third-place match? Awesome, then we’ve got you covered with a look at Germany’s starting XI, a rundown of the scoring and substitutions, and some final takeaways on the match. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, several other leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @enadmo1135, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Germany v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Third Place Match Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images Germany did not capitalize the chances they had, especially in the first half, and were made to pay for it. The UEFA Nations League semifinals and subsequent third place match for Germany were always going to be difficult with the sheer number of injuries to regular first team players, but Julian Nagelsmann and company still gave it a good go. A narrow 2-1 defeat to Portugal at the Allianz Arena in Munich was followed up by a 2-0 loss in Stuttgart to France, losing out on the third-place medal, with the scoreline perhaps slightly doing Le Bleus some favors after a decent first half showing from Die Mannschaft.A late first half goal from Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe and a late second half goal from Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise sealed the victory for Didier Deschamps’ ide, but Germany had plenty of chances to go ahead in the first half. The lack of the final product in front of goal combined with far too much openness in the second half, partially caused by some of the changes made by Nagelsmann, were ultimately what led to Germany’s demise, leaving a sour taste to what could’ve been an international break to celebrate more progress. Speaking after the match, new Bayern signee Jonathan Tah reflected on the amount of chances Germany created in the first half, but were unable to convert. Going 1-0 down also caused them to force the issue in the second half, which he felt invited France in to eventually score their second goal. “We gave everything today. The first half was great. The only thing that was missing was a goal. We could’ve gone into the break with a 4-1 lead. In the second half, the game got a bit wild. We pressed high and took more risks, which opened up spaces for France to counterattack. It was difficult to defend with all the space behind, but at some point we had to try and take risks. Overall, although it’s difficult to say after a defeat, but it was a good game from us - we only missed goals,” the center back explained (via @iMiaSanMia). Germany v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Third Place Match Photo by Qian Jun/Sports Press Photo/Getty Images Taking things into consideration, Tah highlighting the positives is certainly a glass half full view of the international break overall for Germany. Not having Jamal Musiala in the attack is a huge miss for the Germans, and Tim Kleindienst, Jonathan Burkardt, and Jamie Leweling not being available certainly did not help. While they might not all be sure-fire starters, more depth in attack would have been greatly welcomed by Nagelsmann. Looking for more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the UEFA Nations League third-place match? Awesome, then we’ve got you covered with a look at Germany’s starting XI, a rundown of the scoring and substitutions, and some final takeaways on the match. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, several other leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @enadmo1135, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Chelsea FC Training Session And Press Conference - UEFA Conference League Final 2025 Photo by Boris Streubel - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images Would a Bundesliga return bring back the Nkunku of old? Bayern Munich has missed out on Florian Wirtz. With this has come a handful of new rumours linking the Bundesliga champions to high-profile attacking options such as Kaoru Mitoma and Rafael Leão. Mixed in with these rumours is the reemergence of Bayern’s reported interest in Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku.Nkunku is a player that Bayern has had on its radar since his time in the Bundesliga with RB Leipzig, and was once again linked to the club just last January. At the turn of the new year, Chelsea was demanding 60 million Euros from any team interested in Nkunku’s services. The latest reports, however, suggest that the London side has dropped its asking price as it looks to push the player out the door this summer.Christopher Nkunku is still appreciated by Bayern. The expectation is that he will leave Chelsea this summer. Back in January, Chelsea were asking for 60 million - but the price has to drop this window. There's interest around Europe in Nkunku [@FabrizioRomano] pic.twitter.com/udOPySZbTk— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 8, 2025After two consecutive stellar campaigns for Die Roten Bullen in the German Bundesliga, Chelsea secured a 60 million euro transfer for the player. As per Transfermarkt, Nkunku’s market value has since dropped to 35 million euros from the 80 million it had reached when he first moved to England.Nkunku’s time in the Premier League started slowly, with injury issues stopping him from getting a significant amount of minutes. In the latest season, Nkunku had better luck with his fitness, but only managed five goal contributions in the 24% of league matches he started. If Bayern is to take a swing at Nkunku, it better be for a significantly cut price, as the Nkunku of old doesn’t look likely to return.

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Germany v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Third Place Match Photo by Sebastian El-Saqqa - firo sportphoto/Getty Images Fair? Germany dropped both of its games during this international break (2-1 loss to Portugal, 2-0 defeat to France) and did not exactly look great in doing so. With the 2026 World Cup just a year away, how confident are you in what is going on with the German national team?Right now, this writer still thinks Germany can develop into a serious contender, but the work to get done is substantial. Striker...midfield...defense...coaching...it all needs a great amount of work. So...I’ve got my level of confidence at a 6.50/10.00 that Germany can make itself a top-four type team for the summer of 2026. How about you?Looking for more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the UEFA Nations League third-place match? Awesome, then we’ve got you covered with a look at Germany’s starting XI, a rundown of the scoring and substitutions, and some final takeaways on the match. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, several other leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @enadmo1135, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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England Men Player Walkaround & Media Conference Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images Some things never change... Former Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel has a certain way about him. After England’s disappointing 1-0 victory over Andorra, Tuchel let it rip when speaking to the media. “I didn’t like the attitude how we ended the game. I liked the attitude how we started the game, the first 25 minutes, but I didn’t like the last 25 minutes, the last half an hour. I think we lacked the seriousness and the urgency that is needed in a World Cup qualifier. We played with fire and I didn’t like the attitude in the end. I didn’t like the body language and I think it was not what the occasion needed,” said Tuchel, as captured by NDTV Sports. “In the end we played with fire, honestly. I felt it almost like in a cup game where the favourite does not smell the danger. I didn’t feel a team that is aware it’s only 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier because we were not happy with ourselves. I’m not blaming them.“I even feel like they felt ‘OK, we’re not happy and this is stuck today, it will not happen today’. Step by step the energy dropped. We needed exactly the opposite, but we couldn’t deliver and so we got away with a win. We will not stop to encourage them and make clear after we have a proper look at the match what we want from them.”Tuchel said he was all good with the team being booed as well. “The booing is OK. They were underwhelmed and not happy with our performance, especially how we ended the first half, so I don’t think we can blame them for that,” Tuchel said. “We cannot even blame them how we ended the match. In the opposite. I thought they were fantastic throughout the whole match. I did not hear anything about what you said about abusive songs or chants (about the Prime Minister), so if it happens of course it’s not acceptable but I didn’t hear it.”Man...this is SO reminiscent of his time at Bayern Munich. How long before the England locker room turns on him?Looking for more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the UEFA Nations League third-place match? Awesome, then we’ve got you covered with a look at Germany’s starting XI, a rundown of the scoring and substitutions, and some final takeaways on the match. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, several other leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @enadmo1135, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Germany v Portugal - UEFA Nations League 2025 Semi-final Photo by Maja Hitij - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images Will João Palhinha leave Bayern Munich? Manchester United and Fulham have emerged as candidates to make a play for seldom-used Bayern Munich midfielder João Palhinha per TEAMtalk: Bayern Munich are open to selling midfielder João Palhinha, with sources informing TEAMtalk they will consider offers worth around £25million (€30m / $34m) amid interest from Manchester United and Fulham.The 29-year-old joined Bayern from Fulham for £46m in July 2024 but has struggled to cement a regular starting spot under Vincent Kompany, prompting speculation about his future. Limited by injuries and fierce competition in Bayern’s midfield, Palhinha’s lacklustre stint in Bavaria has led to the club’s willingness to listen to proposals.Palhinha never got on track during his first season in Bavaria and the arrival of highly-touted Hoffenheim star Tom Bischof could further complicate matters for the Portuguese international. If he wants a fresh start and a chance for more playing time, a move back to England might not be the worst idea. Palhinha has been reluctant to leave Bavaria, but an opportunity to play more could entice him. Looking for more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the UEFA Nations League third-place match? Awesome, then we’ve got you covered with a look at Germany’s starting XI, a rundown of the scoring and substitutions, and some final takeaways on the match. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, several other leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @enadmo1135, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Portugal v Spain - UEFA Nations League 2025 Final Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images Bayern Munich seems to want a new wing as badly as fans do... Bayern presenting a package deal for Leão? (Sempre Milan)Bayern Munich wants AC Milan winger Rafael Leão, but have you thought about what the club might offer? Well, one report might have that information: Multiple reports are claiming that Bayern Munich are preparing an offer for Rafael Leão that they hope will tempt them to sell.Sounds good, right? Well...wait until you see the prospective package: According to what La Repubblica (via MilanNews) have published this morning, the German club are ready to present Milan with an offer of €50m plus either centre-back Kim Min-Jae or midfielder Leon Goretzka.Uh...okay. All of us are not the only ones laughing at that report, though: However, this offer will not be enough to convince the Rossoneri management in the eyes of the paper, because they are asking for at least €90m (in cash, with no counterparts) to sit down and negotiate.Meanwhile, SportMediaset (via PianetaMilan) report that Bayern have had a bid of €70m plus a counterpart rejected, but they are ready to try again with an offer totalling €100m.It is not yet the amount that the Rossoneri consider adequate to let the Portuguese leave, but certainly an offer to seriously consider and evaluate.Getting Leão will not be easy, but Bayern Munich seems to be determined. Can the Bavarians get a deal done?Per Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg (via @iMiaSanMia), there is no imminent offer — and Leão is not even Bayern Munich’s top target anyway: No truth to reports that Bayern are preparing an offer to Milan for Rafael Leão. He’s one of the options being considered by Eberl and co. but not a priority. Nothing concrete.Plan A: Bradley Barcola Plan B: Nico Williams Alternatives: Mitoma, Leão and GakpoGunners want more talks with Leipzig for Šeško (ESPN)Arsenal FC could be getting closer to a deal for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Šeško:Arsenal have scheduled another round of talks over the signing of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, according to Florian Plettenberg. The Sky Sports Deutschland reporter says that, while there is no full agreement yet for a deal to sign the 22-year-old, the Gunners remain very positive that they can land a player that manager Mikel Arteta is keen on. Slovenia international Sesko scored 21 goals for Leipzig last season, including four in eight UEFA Champions League appearances. The Bundesliga club are yet to receive an official bid for the star forward, but it could take a fee of up to €100 million to let him go.Losing Šeško will be tough for Leipzig (and the Bundesliga), but they always seem to find a way to unearth new scorers. Bavarian Podcast Works — Flagship Show: Season 7, Episode 49 (Bavarian Football Works)The UEFA Nations League is over and now the focus will start to shift back to Bayern Munich’s offseason wheelings-and-dealings, along with the organization’s quest to win the lucrative Club World Cup tournament. Clearly, we have a lot of ground to cover. Let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Final thoughts on Germany’s two losses. Thomas Tuchel slammed his squad after England’s 1-0 victory over Andorra.Bayern Munich has paid to get Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof early...now what?Bayern Munich could now be back to looking at Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku. With Germany’s games out of the way, should we expect a quick decision from Leroy Sané?Ter Stegen to United? (ESPN)Manchester United could be looking closely at FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen: Manchester United are eyeing a move for Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, TEAMtalk reports. The club is said to be exploring keeper options after André Onana’s recent struggles between the sticks. According to TeamTalk, Chelsea are also keeping tabs on Ter Stegen, who recently returned to first-team action at Barça following a long-term injury…

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UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 Second LegBayer 04 Leverkusen v FC Bayern München Photo by ANP via Getty Images Kane will now have Tah on his side after battling against him for two seasons, for which he is very much looking forward to. Despite it not even being July yet, the summer transfer window is already in full swing, and Bayern Munich has already secured the signing of Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen. While the deal is technically done, Bayern and Leverkusen are still trying to negotiate a fee that would see Tah be able to join Bayern from the start of the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States this summer as opposed to having to wait until July 1st to do so.Nonetheless, Bayern finally has the center back that they were so close to signing last summer before the deal fell through in the eleventh hour due to marginal price valuation disagreements between the two clubs. Board member for sport Max Eberl has, for a long time, been a big admirer of Tah’s and the center back has been well aware of Bayern’s interest through most of last season up until now, so everything has finally come full circle.Harry Kane has had several opportunities to battle against Tah ever since he joined Bayern from Tottenham two summers ago, and the striker recently expressed his delight with the German Rekordmeister having signed the towering center back. For Kane, Tah has the profile for exactly what Bayern needs at the heart of their defense.“I think he’s a great signing. Obviously I played against him a lot in the last two years and he has everything you want in a center-back, big, strong, got presence, great on the ball. He’s a great addition to the team. I’m looking forward to meeting up at the Club World Cup and getting our journey started together,” Kane explained to Cleats Club (via @iMiaSanMia). FC Bayern München v Bayer 04 Leverkusen - Bundesliga Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Whether or not Kane will get to play with Tah in the squad from the start of the Club World Cup or not still remains unclear at this juncture, but at the very least, it will be able to happen as of July 1st. After the tournament, as the start of the new Bundesliga seasons approaches, Bayern’s back line could look even more different. They have already lost Eric Dier to AS Monaco and it is still unclear whether or not Kim Min-jae will be leaving or staying this summer.As things currently stand, it is looking like Vincent Kompany’s starting center back pairing will most likely be Tah and Dayot Upamecano, unless there are drastic movement this summer and/or severe injuries. Bayern fans won’t forget losing Hiroki Ito to a serious injury before last season even started...

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TSG Hoffenheim v FC Bayern München - Bundesliga Photo by Markus Gilliar - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images The star Croatian talent had a poor season and needs to go again. Lovro Zvonarek’s time at Bayern Munich has been a real rollercoaster. Bought after not only playing regularly in the Croatian top flight but even becoming the division’s youngest ever captain at former Slaven Belupo, an injury crisis in the 2023/24 season saw him given a chance in the senior team under former head coach Thomas Tuchel. He duly took it, scoring his first goal for the club and generating a lot of interest.The goal was then to see him take this momentum and continue to progress. Multiple clubs from around the world wanted to sign Zvonarek, even clubs in the Bundesliga, but eventually he joined Austrian champions Sturm Graz. The move went very poorly. After initially playing a fair bit and getting minutes in the Champions League, minutes dried up entirely. In the last 21 matches of Sturm Graz’s season, Zvonarek was left out of the squad 18 times. His last start for the club came in September.After that poor loan spell, Zvonarek has well and truly lost his momentum. So now what? Croatian online newspaper Index.hr, as captured by @iMiaSanMia suggests that a move back to Croatia may be the next step: Following his loan spell at Sturm Graz in Austria, Lovro Zvonarek is expected to leave Bayern again this summer. Croatian side NK Osijek are interested in the midfielder and have already established contact. A straight loan or a loan with a €2-2.5m option to buy are being discussed. In that case, Bayern would secure a buy-back clause.Zvonarek needs to get this loan right. A disaster like the Sturm Graz loan cannot happen again. Hopefully he will play a lot more at his next station.The latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show has dropped and we have a lot of say! In this episode, we close the book on the German national team and its disappointing performance in the UEFA Nations League Final Four (at least for now). We also discuss Bayern Munich’s quick work to secure Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup, while also assessing the viability of Bayern Munich chasing Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku and why that potential move might not be the perfect fit for what Bayern Munich needs. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, most leading podcast distributors, or below:Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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FC Bayern München Unveil New Signing Jonathan Tah Photo by F. Noever/FC Bayern via Getty Images It will not take long for Bayern’s new signings to make their competitive debuts for the club. Bayern Munich had already confirmed two summer signings this season, with Tom Bischof and Jonathan Tah set to arrive at the end of their contracts on June 30 from TSG Hoffenheim and Bayer Leverkusen, respectively. But there was a catch: The club wants them available for the FIFA Club World Cup, which starts for Bayern on June 15. Therefore, they would have to be registered before the June 10 deadline of the first summer transfer window of the year.To ensure the duo arrived before the start of the competition, the Bavarians had to come to an agreement with their respective clubs. To put it simply, their former clubs want money for them to go early. It has taken until near the end of the window, but Bayern officially announced via their website that an agreement has been reached:FC Bayern will be able to field its new signings Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof at the Club World Cup in the USA. The German champions have reached agreements with Bayer Leverkusen and TSG Hoffenheim that the contracts of the two internationals will take effect at the start of the tournament.As is typical for the club, no payment information was released but Bild believes, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, that the total fee for both is at around €1m:Bayern paid a fixed fee of just over €1m to register Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the start of the Club World Cup (€750k for Tah and €300k for Bischof). Depending on success in the tournament, the total could go up to around €3m combined. Bayern also covers their June salaries. Vincent Kompany insisted on having both players available from the start of the tournament.Was it worthwhile to sign Bischof and Tah early? Or would you have saved spending a fee on the duo?

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ℹ️ Agreement with Leverkusen & Hoffenheim: Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof join Bayern for Club World Cup 🤝

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Germany v Portugal -UEFA Nations league Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images Will Leroy Sané stick around at Bayern Munich? Bayern Munich could be on the verge of offering a new deal to Leroy Sané that would keep him with the team for the Club World Cup.Goal captured a report from Bild, which indicated that option is on the table for the Bavarians: According to Bild, Bayern are considering handing the winger a short-term that would extend his stay until the end of the Club World Cup. Sporting director Max Eberl is pushing for clarity, but the 29-year-old German winger is weighing up multiple offers, including a potential free transfer to Arsenal.While not publicly stated, Bayern Munich does appear to be concerned about depth and the collective fatigue that its roster could be suffering from. Having Sané stick around for the entirety of the Club World Cup could be advantageous as Vincent Kompany will surely want to limit minutes where he can. The latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show has dropped and we have a lot of say! In this episode, we close the book on the German national team and its disappointing performance in the UEFA Nations League Final Four (at least for now). We also discuss Bayern Munich’s quick work to secure Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup, while also assessing the viability of Bayern Munich chasing Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku and why that potential move might not be the perfect fit for what Bayern Munich needs. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, most leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Germany v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Third Place Match Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images Might Julian Nagelsmann return to Bayern Munich in the future? Bayern Munich is off on break but former coach Julian Nagelsmann is not! He put out what can be best described as an experimental lineup against Portugal in the UEFA Nations League and lost the match. Germany also lost the third place play-off against France, 0-2. In this episode we talk about the following:Might faith in Julian Nagelsmann have eroded to an extent ahead of the World Cup in 2026 following the last two Nations League matches?Spain and Portugal provided a good match for fans in the Nations League Final.Bayern is perhaps set to go into the FIFA Club World Cup with both Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof after paying fees for them both to join Bayern early.Should Bayern buy Rafael Leão and sell João Palhinha?Should Bayern consider selling Konrad Laimer?Should Bayern think about giving Josip Stanišić an extended run at right-back?Is next season crunch-time for Vincent Kompany?The Daily BPW Show — June 9th, 2025https://t.co/xOmeg3xUtO— Bavarian Podcast Works (@BavarianPodcast) June 9, 2025Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Germany v France - UEFA Nations League 2025 Third Place Match Photo by Stefan Matzke - sampics/Getty Images In or out? As it stands, Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sané will travel to Florida with the club to prepare for the Club World Cup, despite uncertainty surrounding his future. Per Bild (via @iMiaSanMia), Sané is not ready to make a decision on what his next move will be: It currently looks like Leroy Sané will not make a decision about his future before the departure for the Club World Cup tomorrow. In this case, Bayern are planning for Sané to fly to Orlando, as he’s officially under contract until June 30. Once there, the winger would then have more time during the group stage to further consider his future. Max Eberl would like to give Sané a ‘mini-contract’ until the end of the tournament. Kompany would then have Sané at his disposal for the entire CWC, and the player would have even more time to decide whether he wants to stay at Bayern.Sky Sport journalist Kerry Hau backed up the report as well: The plan is for Leroy Sané to fly with FC Bayern to the Club World Cup in the USA. Like the other national team players, he is scheduled to travel to Orlando on Thursday.Since his contract expires on June 30, according to Sky Infos, FCB is even prepared to offer him a “mini-contract” until the end of the Club World Cup if he has not made a decision about his future by then.Extending or transferring – both are still possible. Gala and Fener are pushing. There is also continued interest from England, Italy, and Saudi Arabia.This begs the question — “Is Sané delaying his decision because he has no other offers or because he is dragging this out as long as possible to see if Bayern Munich ups its proposal?”Arsenal FC has been loosely linked to Sané, but no serious interest has formally emerged. For now, Sané does not appear to many irons in the fire. The latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show has dropped and we have a lot of say! In this episode, we close the book on the German national team and its disappointing performance in the UEFA Nations League Final Four (at least for now). We also discuss Bayern Munich’s quick work to secure Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup, while also assessing the viability of Bayern Munich chasing Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku and why that potential move might not be the perfect fit for what Bayern Munich needs. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, most leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Palhinha wins the Nations League with Portugal & Olise scores against DFB to take the third place 🇵🇹🇫🇷🇩🇪

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Palhinha wins Nations League, Olise scores for France
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FC Internazionale Milano v FC Bayern München - UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Quarter Final Second Leg Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images Will there be another change on the backline for Bayern Munich? According to a report from Sport Bild journalist Tobi Altschäffl (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), the future of Kim Min-jae at Bayern Munich could be directly tied to how strongly Vincent Kompany wants to push for Burnley’s Maxime Estève. If the coach gets his way, it would open the door for Paris Saint-Germain to make a play for the Korean star: PSG advisor Luis Campos has been a fan of Kim Min-jae since the latter was at Fenerbahçe. Al-Nassr and Milan are also interested in the defender. Vincent Kompany would be willing to let Kim go - the coach prefers someone like Burnley’s Maxime Estève. Kompany appreciates the Frenchman’s strength in duels, his calm and clean build-up play. Bayern would like to recoup €50m for Kim Min-jae.Given Min-jae’s preference to always be on the field, the situation in Bavaria could be tough to accommodate that next season. Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah are expected to be the starters and there has been no indication what kind of rotation Kompany will implement.Stay tuned, as there could be another move in motion for the Bavarians. Looking for more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 loss to France in the UEFA Nations League third-place match? Awesome, then we’ve got you covered with a look at Germany’s starting XI, a rundown of the scoring and substitutions, and some final takeaways on the match. You can get the podcast on Patreon, Spotify, Acast, several other leading podcast distributors, or below: Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @enadmo1135, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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Germany v Portugal -UEFA Nations league Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images Let’s talk about Bayern Munich and Germany... The UEFA Nations League is over and now the focus will start to shift back to Bayern Munich’s offseason wheelings-and-dealings, along with the organization’s quest to win the lucrative Club World Cup tournament. Clearly, we have a lot of ground to cover. Let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Final thoughts on Germany’s two losses. Thomas Tuchel slammed his squad after England’s 1-0 victory over Andorra.Bayern Munich has paid to get Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof early...now what?Bayern Munich could now be back to looking at Chelsea FC’s Christopher Nkunku. With Germany’s games out of the way, should we expect a quick decision from Leroy Sané.Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.

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