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Bayern turn up the heat for Dušan Vlahović: contacts made, free move next summer in play

Sarah Williams 07 Oct, 2025 11:37, US Comments (37) 3 Mins Read
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FC Bayern have stepped up their pursuit of Dušan Vlahović, establishing contact with the Serbian striker’s camp and positioning themselves for a potential free transfer next summer. Multiple indications suggest the player is enthusiastic about the move, and Bayern view him as a seamless tactical fit to add firepower, rotation and a different penalty-box profile alongside their elite attackers. With a well-structured proposal and a clear sporting project, the Bavarians are moving fast to capitalize if the Bosman pathway opens. All signs point to a serious, well-advanced courtship that could become one of next summer’s headline deals.

Bayern turn up the heat for Dušan Vlahović: contacts made, free move next summer in play

German reporting indicates Bayern have initiated dialogue with Dušan Vlahović’s representatives to gauge salary, role and timing for a possible Bosman agreement next summer. The Bavarian giants have been scanning the market for a high-impact No.9 profile to deepen their rotation, protect against fixture congestion and maintain goal output across domestic and European fronts. Vlahović’s contract situation could allow pre-contract talks from January (subject to regulations), making this an opportunistic, cost-efficient play. Juventus’s stance remains a variable, but Bayern’s strategy is clear: line up an elite finisher early and strike decisively if the window opens.

Dušan Vlahović is said to be very interested in a potential move to FC Bayern. The club has recently made contact with the Serbian striker's representatives. Bayern's interest is there with a view to a possible free transfer next summer [@BILD]

@iMiaSanMia

Impact Analysis

From a sporting perspective, Vlahović gives Bayern a ruthless penalty-box presence with aerial dominance, near-post runs and a left-footed threat that complements their current attacking cast. He enables multiple shapes: a two-striker look with a dropping forward, classic 4-2-3-1 rotation, or late-game double No.9s to batter low blocks. His hold-up play and channel runs open space for wide forwards and attacking midfielders, adding diversity to how Bayern break compact defenses.

Financially, a free transfer shifts the cost into wages and signing-on fees, but still presents strong value compared to a hefty fee. Bayern’s wage architecture would need careful calibration, yet their track record of structured, incentive-laden deals suggests this is manageable, especially if outgoings or renewals are optimized.

Squad dynamics also benefit. The addition of Vlahović future-proofs the No.9 slot, insulates against injuries and allows smarter minutes management across three competitions. Competition would intensify in training, raising standards and giving the coaching staff tools to adapt game plans mid-match. In European knockout ties—where margins are razor-thin—having a second, top-end finisher can be decisive.

Net result: the move upgrades Bayern’s ceiling without sacrificing long-term flexibility, and the tactical fit is as clean as it gets.

Reaction

Fan chatter is already buzzing. The optimists see a masterstroke: a proven, high-upside No.9 on a free, tailor-made for Bayern’s relentless attacking machine. They argue Bundesliga defenses will hate dealing with his physicality and movement, and that European nights demand precisely this kind of depth and edge.

There’s skepticism too. Some question wage demands and insist the deal works only if the salary lands within Bayern’s structure—one fan even floated the idea he’d need to take a substantial cut. Others point to streaky form narratives, citing a big-game performance as an outlier and asking for consistency data before rolling out the red carpet.

Roster-fit debates are lively. One thread imagines a double swoop with a new center-back, freeing room for a blockbuster elsewhere; another wonders how minutes get distributed if multiple forwards push for central roles. A stray comment even drifts into Chelsea’s striker picture, highlighting how cross-club rumor mills blur and amplify speculation.

Overall mood: cautiously excited. The pro camp believes Bayern’s project sells itself—win now, win big, win often. The skeptics want clarity on role, salary and domino transfers. But both sides admit: if it’s truly a free next summer, Bayern are right to be first in line.

Social reactions

If we nab both him and Guehi on a free and sell Kim for 40,50 mil to Saudis. We can bring El Mala this summer for 30-40 mil and a midfielder replacement for Goretzka or Aseko if he continues to develop. The only question is Gnabry is he going to get extended for much lower salary

MiaSanMia (@something154208)

Bundesliga defences reading this like: 😬

Sportimex ❎ (@sportimex)

Nije on kalibar za Bajerna,neka ga u Juventusu on je igrač kao Sane nekad pogodi ali organizacija i defanziva su mu loša strana.

redarmy (@redarmy_herceg)

Prediction

Expect Bayern to keep the tempo high. The immediate next steps are straightforward: advance talks with Vlahović’s camp, map out role and incentives, and prepare a pre-contract framework if regulations allow from January. Simultaneously, Bayern will run wage-structure modeling and identify potential outgoings or renewals to keep the locker room balanced and the books tidy.

Scenario A (most likely): Bayern secure a preliminary agreement well before the summer, positioning Vlahović to arrive as a free transfer. Juventus could attempt a renewal, but Bayern’s sporting project and the promise of deep Champions League runs will be persuasive. In this pathway, expect clear messaging that he complements—not replaces—existing stars, with minutes earned through rotation and dual-striker options.

Scenario B: If a free move complicates due to a late renewal push, Bayern pivot to a reduced-fee solution, leveraging the player’s intent and market timing. Still viable, but the club will remain disciplined on wages.

Tactically, look for Bayern to test two-striker patterns in pre-season, integrate set-piece routines tailored to Vlahović’s aerial threat, and emphasize quick wide deliveries to maximize his near-post instincts. By the time Europe’s knockouts arrive, the plan would be fully baked.

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Conclusion

All threads converge on one point: this makes sense. Bayern get a devastating No.9 profile without a transfer fee, the player gets a stage built for silverware, and the squad gains the flexibility elite clubs require to sustain title pushes on multiple fronts. The early contact underscores intent and professionalism—move swiftly, shape expectations, and remove uncertainty from the market.

Yes, salary details and squad minutes must be managed. But Bayern have repeatedly shown they can integrate high-caliber attackers without disrupting cohesion. With smart incentives and transparent role definition, Vlahović can thrive—bullying center-backs, finishing at elite clips, and giving the team a different gear when matches tighten.

If the Bosman lane stays open into the new year, expect Bayern to close. The energy around this courtship feels decisive, the fit is natural, and the upside is unmistakable. Pencil it in as one of next summer’s defining moves—one that tilts trophies toward Munich.

Sarah Williams

A young female reporter at Sky Sports, widely connected and deeply knowledgeable about football.

Comments (37)

  • 07 October, 2025

    MiaSanMia

    If we nab both him and Guehi on a free and sell Kim for 40,50 mil to Saudis. We can bring El Mala this summer for 30-40 mil and a midfielder replacement for Goretzka or Aseko if he continues to develop. The only question is Gnabry is he going to get extended for much lower salary

  • 07 October, 2025

    r

    fuck vlahovic

  • 07 October, 2025

    musiala

    Interested fc

  • 07 October, 2025

    Sportimex ❎

    Bundesliga defences reading this like: 😬

  • 07 October, 2025

    多巴下降

    Pls no 🙏

  • 07 October, 2025

    Daan

    We good

  • 07 October, 2025

    Transfer Arena

    ✔️🤝

  • 07 October, 2025

    محمد معشي

    👍

  • 07 October, 2025

    redarmy

    Nije on kalibar za Bajerna,neka ga u Juventusu on je igrač kao Sane nekad pogodi ali organizacija i defanziva su mu loša strana.

  • 07 October, 2025

    icecap jam

    His salary is too high

  • 07 October, 2025

    Turbo

    Bring. He owns all those retards from Albania and Bosnia.

  • 07 October, 2025

    Zaad Patato

    He’s had one good game this szn and that was against Dortmund…

  • 07 October, 2025

    Alex #GoretzkaOut

    No we are not thank you

  • 07 October, 2025

    Nico

    He is a bum

  • 07 October, 2025

    Ayush Singh

    Mid tbh and his salary demands are way too high

  • 07 October, 2025

    Dany

    Free Transfers FC BAYERN is back and Good Football

  • 07 October, 2025

    Ken Pong (建邦)

    ♻️🥱

  • 07 October, 2025

    𝗞

    We really need to win the Champions League, it's like ticking 30% off the 100% of signing desirable players.

  • 07 October, 2025

    Gioopowa

    what happens then to Jackson? I get it that he can be deployed as second striker or on the wings but his main position is striker, so maybe he is back to chelsea and vlahovic in for free? plus potentially guehi for free leaves you big room for a superstar signing

  • 07 October, 2025

    🇧🇦

    Chetnik

  • 07 October, 2025

    carKsn

    whats his salary at juventus

  • 07 October, 2025

    Garçon🇨🇩

    We stand with Kosovo 🇽🇰🇦🇱❤️

  • 07 October, 2025

    BayernPulse

    Trust me this guy is very good bring he can be a very good backup for Kane

  • 07 October, 2025

    😮‍💨

    Wrong Juve player 🇹🇷

  • 07 October, 2025

    BixLiza

    We only need one player from Juve and that's not Vlahovic.

  • 07 October, 2025

    Aleksa Filipović

    Lower salary + extend Kane

  • 07 October, 2025

    haseeb

    everyone wants to join bayern now 😮‍💨

  • 07 October, 2025

    Fernando Castro #VincentKINGpany

    Makes no sense with those wages. And will he accept being a backup ? Don't think so

  • 07 October, 2025

    Aayush Jain

    Great replacement for Jackson for free

  • 07 October, 2025

    Rocky 🇮🇳

    Bring.. though he is mid but will be a good back up of kane

  • 07 October, 2025

    void

    guehi and him for free

  • 07 October, 2025

    Gray(ball knower)

    Would be a interesting player under Kompany

  • 07 October, 2025

    Ali

    Do we need him???

  • 07 October, 2025

    Lúcio™️

    If he literally lowers his salary in half then yes, otherwise no

  • 07 October, 2025

    justin

    keep him far away

  • 07 October, 2025

    Koki (✧ᴗ✧)

    He would be a nice backup for Kane

  • 04 October, 2025

    Lee Gilbert

    Then surely you go on to say (assuming you are cutting this off at 5:30 so that you can offer the 5:30 Saturday evening Mass), "If you were not able to go to confession before Mass, I will be hearing after Mass till everyone is done." "What is a priest? He is salt. He is light.

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