Bayern Munich are gearing up for a major squad overhaul this summer, with a staggering seven players reportedly on the chopping block. According to Sport Bild, the German giants are looking to trim their roster and free up both squad space and financial resources.
The majority of these players are currently gaining valuable experience out on loan. The list includes Joao Palhinha at Tottenham Hotspur, Bryan Zaragoza at AS Roma, Sacha Boey at Galatasaray, Daniel Peretz at Southampton FC, Arijon Ibrahimović at 1. FC Heidenheim, and Alexander Nübel at VfB Stuttgart. Of these six loan deals, four include purchase options—but only two, for Boey and Peretz, are expected to be triggered, potentially making those moves permanent.
But the headline news? Bayern are also prepared to part ways with South Korean defender Min-jae Kim. Despite recently stating he is content with his role as a substitute, the 27-year-old has long been viewed as a prime candidate for sale. His departure could mark a significant shift in Bayern's defensive lineup.
And the reshuffling might not stop there. Sky Germany reports that Hiroki Ito could also be shown the door if a suitable offer comes in, adding another layer of intrigue to what promises to be a busy summer in Munich. For fans and fashion-conscious supporters alike, this could mean new faces—and new jerseys—hitting the pitch next season.
