Bayern Munich are turning up the heat in their pursuit of one of Germany's most exciting young talents. The Bundesliga giants have reportedly held a second meeting with 16-year-old Hertha BSC midfielder Kennet Eichhorn, signaling their serious intent to bring the wonderkid to the Allianz Arena.
According to Sky Germany, the German champions are pulling out all the stops to convince Eichhorn to choose them over a host of other top European clubs. Bayern's pitch includes a tantalizing offer: regular first-team playing time and a long-term contract that would keep him in Munich until 2031. For a player who only turned 16 in 2024, that's a massive show of faith.
But Bayern aren't the only ones in the race. Manchester City have emerged as their primary rival for the young playmaker, who has a release clause reportedly set between €10-12 million. City's strategy? If they win the bidding war, they could immediately loan Eichhorn to Bayer Leverkusen, where he'd have a clearer path to regular minutes in the Bundesliga. It's a classic City move—stockpile young talent and deploy them strategically across Europe's top leagues.
Eichhorn, a German youth international, has been turning heads with his performances for Hertha's youth setup. His combination of technical skill, vision, and composure beyond his years has made him one of the most sought-after teenagers in European football. For Bayern, securing his signature would be a major coup as they continue to build for the future, blending established stars with the next generation of talent.
As the race heats up, all eyes are on Eichhorn's decision. Will he don the famous red of Bayern Munich, or will the lure of Pep Guardiola's project at City—and a potential detour through Leverkusen—win out? Either way, this is one transfer saga that's just getting started.
