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Bayern Munich Priority List Center-Back

November 1, 2025 David Thompson Sports
News Context
At a glance
  • According to a report from Sport Bild (as captured by @iMiasSanMia_GER), Bayern ⁤Munich is proactively assessing options to reinforce their ‍center-back position.
  • Crystal Palace's Marc Guéhi currently holds a higher priority than Borussia Dortmund's Nico ‍Schlotterbeck.
  • Any potential transfer plans regarding Nico Schlotterbeck were not presented to the‍ supervisory board.
Original source: bavarianfootballworks.com

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Bayern Munich Centre-Back Targets: ‍Guéhi Ahead⁢ of Schlotterbeck


Bayern Munich’s Center-Back Contingency Plan: Guéhi Leads the List

Table of Contents

  • Bayern Munich’s Center-Back Contingency Plan: Guéhi Leads the List
    • At a Glance
    • The Situation: Potential Departures in Defense
    • guéhi Ahead of Schlotterbeck: The⁣ Free agent⁤ Advantage
    • Schlotterbeck’s Situation: Tied to Upamecano’s Future

At a Glance

  • What: Bayern⁣ Munich is planning⁤ for potential center-back replacements for Dayot‍ Upamecano and Kim Min-jae.
  • Who: Marc Guéhi (Crystal ‍Palace) and⁢ Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund) are the primary targets.
  • Where: Focus is on players in the Bundesliga (Schlotterbeck) and Premier ⁣League (Guéhi).
  • when: Potential moves are being⁣ considered for next summer’s transfer window.
  • Why it Matters: Strengthening the center-back position is crucial for Bayern’s defensive stability.
  • What’s Next: Bayern is actively engaging with Crystal Palace regarding Guéhi, ‍while Schlotterbeck’s situation is tied to Upamecano’s future.

The Situation: Potential Departures in Defense

According to a report from Sport Bild (as captured by @iMiasSanMia_GER), Bayern ⁤Munich is proactively assessing options to reinforce their ‍center-back position. This planning‍ stems from the possibility of losing either Dayot Upamecano or Kim Min-jae,or potentially both,during the next summer transfer window.

guéhi Ahead of Schlotterbeck: The⁣ Free agent⁤ Advantage

Crystal Palace’s Marc Guéhi currently holds a higher priority than Borussia Dortmund’s Nico ‍Schlotterbeck. The key factor driving this preference is Guéhi’s‍ impending availability as a free agent.⁢ This means Bayern Munich would not incur a transfer fee to secure his services, a notable financial advantage.

Any potential transfer plans regarding Nico Schlotterbeck were not presented to the‍ supervisory board. As long ⁣as no decision has been made regarding Upamecano, there will also be ⁢no concrete ⁢transfer measures for signing Schlotterbeck.

The case is ‍different with Marc Guéhi; he will be a free agent⁤ in the summer. therefore, Bayern must already deal with him now. Freund is said to have already inquired more specifically ⁤about Guéhi with his compatriot and Crystal manager Oliver Glasner.

Schlotterbeck’s Situation: Tied to Upamecano’s Future

The pursuit of Nico ‍Schlotterbeck is ‍currently on hold. Sport ‍Bild reports that no concrete transfer plans ‍for ‍Schlotterbeck have been presented to Bayern’s supervisory ⁤board, and any movement is⁤ contingent on a decision regarding Dayot⁣ Upamecano’s future. This

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