Bayern Munich's youth academy continues to produce exciting talent, and the latest name making headlines is 18-year-old striker Guido Della Rovere. Despite a recent injury that sidelined him during a crucial period when first-team minutes seemed within reach, the Italian youngster has enjoyed an impressive season that hasn't gone unnoticed.
According to reports from Bild (via Goal), Della Rovere is attracting interest from clubs in both Italy and Germany. It's a testament to his development at the Bavarian club's famed campus, where he joined from Cremonese two years ago for a modest €240,000 fee. His current contract runs until 2027, but with first-team opportunities still limited—he was only included in Vincent Kompany's matchday squad once, for the late March clash against Union Berlin—a move could be on the cards.
Della Rovere has been a standout for Bayern's Regionalliga reserve team, tallying four goals and ten assists in 24 appearances. That blend of scoring and playmaking has made him a key figure in the side, and his performances have clearly caught the eye of scouts across Europe.
This summer promises to be a pivotal one for several of Bayern's young prospects. For Della Rovere, a loan move seems the most likely next step, offering him the regular senior football he needs to continue his growth. However, a permanent sale isn't out of the question, which would further highlight the success of Bayern's youth development program in producing marketable talent.
Keep an eye on this one—whether he stays, goes on loan, or makes a full transfer, Della Rovere is a name that could be making bigger waves in the near future.
