Arijon Ibrahimovic has attracted the attention of numerous Premier League clubs with his strong performances at 1. FC Heidenheim, but FC Bayern is continuing to keep a close eye on the development of its attacking talent – and has long-term plans for the 20-year-old
As the TEAMtalk portal reports, several English clubs are keeping a close eye on the young Bayern player
According to the report, Aston Villa, Brighton, Brentford, Fulham and Crystal Palace have prepared extensive scouting reports on Ibrahimovic
Particularly noteworthy: Ibrahimovic was able to increase his market value despite the relegation of 1. FC Heidenheim, which is currently estimated at six million euros
The versatile attacking player impressed with his flexibility during his loan spell, scoring two goals and providing four assists and playing in several attacking positions
Above all, his technical quality, his dynamism in one-on-one situations and his intelligence are said to have impressed English scouts
Bayern do not want to sell Ibrahimovic
Despite the great interest from England, Bayern are not currently considering selling him. Internally, Ibrahimovic is still seen as a player with great potential and a possible future player for the first team
Those responsible at Säbener Straße are said to have been very satisfied with his development in Heidenheim
Above all, the regular match practice in the Bundesliga has enabled Ibrahimovic to take an important step in his development, both physically and tactically
New loan possible

However, it is also clear that the competition in the Bayern attack remains extremely fierce. With Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala, Lennart Karl, Luis Díaz and other attacking players, it would be difficult for Ibrahimovic to get regular playing time
That is why Munich are not categorically ruling out another loan in the summer
In particular, a move to a club where the 20-year-old could gain consistent playing experience at a high level is apparently considered a realistic scenario
Whether this turns into another Bundesliga loan deal or perhaps even a move abroad remains to be seen.

