FC Bayern before the upheaval: who stays and who goes during the summer break?
FC Bayern is planning its squad changes for the 2025 season, with players like Paul Wanner returning from 1. FC Heidenheim.

FC Bayern before the upheaval: who stays and who goes during the summer break?
FC Bayern Munich is facing fundamental changes in the squad after the season finale. As sport.de reports, the German record champions are quickly pushing ahead with squad planning for the coming season. In this context, there are indications that several players could leave the club in the summer, while the first new arrivals have already been confirmed.
With the signing of Tom Bischof, who is moving from TSG Hoffenheim on a free transfer, Bayern have acquired a promising 19-year-old player for the Club World Cup. The club also announced Eric Dier's move to AS Monaco, where the defender has signed a contract until 2028. Another departure is also certain: Thomas Müller will leave FC Bayern, but where exactly his future path will lead remains uncertain.
Returnees and loan transactions
Some players return to Bayern after loans. Paul Wanner is being brought back from 1. FC Heidenheim, as is Adam Aznou from Real Valladolid. The latter could get more playing time due to Alphonso Davies' injury. There are also returnees like Bryan Zaragoza from CA Osasuna, whose market value could be between 18 and 20 million euros, and Frans Krätzig, who could possibly move to RB Salzburg.
Lovro Zvonarek, who plays a supporting role at Sturm Graz, could be loaned out again. There are also a number of players on the departure list, including Mathys Tel, who is on the list at Tottenham Hotspur, and Arijon Ibrahimovic, who could potentially move to Lazio for €8 million.
Potential departures and new arrivals
Leroy Sané and Kingsley Coman are also players whose futures are up in the air. Sané could leave on a free transfer, while Coman has offers from Liverpool or Saudi Arabia. Leon Goretzka, on the other hand, tends to stay in Munich despite interest from other clubs.
With regard to possible new signings, Bayern are targeting Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, but a transfer could cost a three-digit million sum. Bayer Leverkusen's Jonathan Tah and Patrik Schick are also potential targets for Bayern, with Schick potentially costing €25 million as a possible backup for Harry Kane.
In summary, FC Bayern's expected squad for the coming season has a total market value of €916.90 million. The average value of the players is 28.65 million euros, which shows that Bayern is still looking for top-class talent and the optimal composition of the team. The squad overview on Transfermarkt gives a detailed overview of the current players, their market values and age structure.
These changes are intended to ensure that FC Bayern remains competitive next season. While fans mourn the departure of legendary players like Thomas Müller, they are also hoping for exciting newcomers and returnees who will bring a breath of fresh air to the team.
Overall, the current situation at FC Bayern Munich underlines that the Bundesliga remains an exciting arena for changes and transfers. An example of this was the recent game between Borussia Mönchengladbach and VfL Wolfsburg, which ended 1-0 for Wolfsburg, with Lukas Nmecha scoring the decisive goal. These games impressively show the high level at which the Bundesliga operates and how important squad planning is for a team's success. This is exactly the responsibility that FC Bayern now has in front of them.