Bayern Munich Leaders Eyeing Polish Goalkeeper Ahead of Next Transfer Window
After clinching the German championship, Bayern Munich is actively preparing for the upcoming summer transfer window. The Bavarian leaders are looking to plan for the succession of Manuel Neuer in goal, as the German goalkeeper nears the end of his professional career. According to Bild, a new option is now being considered internally.
The Bundesliga giants are heavily interested in Kamil Grabara, a Polish goalkeeper currently playing for Wolfsburg. At 27 years old, he already has solid experience at the top level of European football.
Wolfsburg Could Lose Their Goalkeeper This Summer
Although Grabara is under contract until June 2028, a transfer during the next transfer window seems likely. The Polish goalkeeper is valued at around €20 million, a sum well within Bayern Munich’s financial reach. The club leaders appreciate his composure and ability with the ball at his feet, seeing his profile as a perfect fit for their future project in Munich.
With five international appearances for Poland, Grabara continues to show progress each season. This year, he has played in 34 matches across all competitions and achieved three clean sheets with Wolfsburg.
Bayern Munich Aiming to Secure Future Succession Plan
Bayern Munich aims to avoid any urgency when it comes to their future starting goalkeeper. Kamil Grabara seems like a credible option to prepare for the transition after Manuel Neuer. The situation is expected to develop rapidly in the coming weeks of the summer transfer window.






