After Saibari and Brown: Bayern is considering its next big transfer

FC Bayern continues to move forward with its roster planning for the new season. Following the signing of Ismael Saibari and the impending transfer of Nathaniel Brown, the Munich club is apparently already looking at its next potential addition.

FC Bayern continues to work intensively on its roster for the 2026/27 season. With Ismael Saibari already officially signed and Nathaniel Brown set to sign shortly, a new name is now coming into focus.

As transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio reports, the German record champions are exploring the possibility of signing Juventus defender Gleison Bremer.

Initial contacts with Juventus

According to Di Marzio, Bayern has already reached out to Juventus Turin to gauge the general feasibility of a transfer.

However, these are not yet concrete negotiations. Rather, the Munich club first wants to examine the general conditions of a potential move.

Bremer has been repeatedly linked with FC Bayern for several years now. Now, that interest appears to be becoming more concrete again.

Bremer as an option for center back

Gleison Bremer
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The 29-year-old Brazilian has been under contract with Juventus since 2022 and has been one of Serie A’s most consistent center backs for years. His contract in Turin runs through 2029, and his market value is currently estimated at around 35 million euros.

Whether FC Bayern actually makes a move will likely depend on developments regarding outgoing players.

With the signings of Ismael Saibari and Nathaniel Brown, the Munich club has already invested more than 100 million euros in its squad. At the same time, Min-jae Kim and Hiroki Ito are still considered potential candidates for a transfer.

Should either of the two center backs leave the club over the course of the summer, Bremer could become a serious option for the German record champions’ defense.

This article was translated into English by AI. You can read the original version here https://fcbinside.de/2026/07/03/nach-saibari-und-brown-bayern-prueft-naechsten-top-transfer/.
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