By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Bayern expect €50-60m from four player sales

As reported by Kicker, Bayern Munich hope to raise €50-60 million by offloading four players.
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With Bayern Munich poised to finalise the signings of Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt and Ismael Saibari from PSV, the German champions are looking to turn their attention to player sales once those deals are concluded.

According to Kicker, the club’s management expect and hope to generate €50-60 million by selling João Palhinha, Bryan Zaragoza, Sacha Boey and Alexander Nübel, who all spent the 2025/26 campaign out on loan.

The report claims that the four players have already been informed that they're not part of Bayern’s plans. However, the main issue is finding suitors – and when clubs do show interest, they’re trying to drive the price down.

That's the case, for example, with Tottenham Hotspur, who are interested in making João Palhinha’s loan move permanent, but don't want to activate their €30 million option to buy.

In addition to the four aforementioned players, Hiroki Ito and Min-jae Kim could also leave the club should suitable offers arrive.

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