Up to 140 million euros? Bayern need income for transfer offensive

There could be much more going on at FC Bayern in the summer in terms of departures than new arrivals. While the Munich club only wants to strengthen the squad selectively, numerous players are on the sales list – and could bring the record champions high revenues

According to current planning, a total of up to 140 million euros could be generated through sales

Sporting director Max Eberl in particular is likely to be reliant on this income in order to finance expensive transfer targets such as Anthony Gordon or further reinforcements

Kim and Ito as big sales candidates

The focus is currently on Min-jae Kim and Hiroki Ito

Kim was signed for around €50 million from SSC Napoli in 2023, but was never able to meet the high expectations in Munich on a permanent basis

Nevertheless, FC Bayern is still hoping for a transfer fee of between 25 and 30 million euros, with interest reportedly coming from Turkey and England , among others

Hiroki Ito is also seen internally as a candidate to leave. The Japanese player was only signed from VfB Stuttgart in 2024, but has been repeatedly held back by injuries. Bayern are said to be prepared to let Ito leave for around €20 million

João Palhinha could also leave the record champions after just one year. The Portuguese never really found his feet in Munich and was much more convincing during his loan spell at Tottenham

Spurs apparently have a purchase option worth around 30 million euros, which would allow Bayern to recoup at least part of the 50 million euros they originally invested

Difficult cases with Nübel and Peretz

Alexander Nübel
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The situation with Alexander Nübel is more complicated. The goalkeeper apparently earns up to twelve million euros a year in Munich – a salary that hardly any interested party can afford

Even VfB Stuttgart are said to be unable to afford a permanent signing at present, but Bayern are still hoping for a transfer fee of around €15 million

A lot depends on Southampton when it comes to Daniel Peretz. A purchase obligation should actually automatically take effect after promotion to the Premier League. However, the Saints‘ exclusion from the play-offs due to the spying scandal means that the situation is now open

Nevertheless, it is still possible that Southampton will activate the agreed purchase option of eight million euros

Zaragoza and Boey should bring money

Bryan Zaragoza and Sacha Boey are also clearly on the sales list

Zaragoza was never able to establish himself at FC Bayern and was loaned out several times, but Munich are still hoping for a transfer fee in the region of €13 million

Boey, on the other hand, is expected to move to Galatasaray permanently after his loan, with a purchase option of around 15 million euros

Several players returning from loan could also be sold, including Maurice Krattenmacher, Noel Aseko and Arijon Ibrahimovic

However, Ibrahimovic and Aseko in particular should first be allowed to prove themselves once again in preparation

Nevertheless, one thing is clear: FC Bayern needs income if it wants to make major transfers in the summer

Max Eberl is likely to be reliant on successful sales, especially for high-priced candidates such as Gordon or potential reinforcements in defense.

This article was translated into English by AI. You can read the original version here https://fcbinside.de/2026/05/25/bis-zu-140-millionen-euro-bayern-braucht-einnahmen-fuer-transfer-offensive/.
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