Bayern Munich Identifies Two Forward Candidates to Replace Kane
Tuesday 18-11-2025
Bayern Munich is preparing to enter a crucial transfer market next summer, amid the possibility of Harry Kane's departure and the almost certain exit of striker Nicolas Jackson following the end of his loan period, according to the website "Fichajes."

The report explained that Bayern Munich's management plans to strengthen the team's attack early on to avoid any crisis in the striker position during the rebuilding of the offensive line. The German club is considering several different options, all of which share two essential conditions: immediate scoring ability and potential for development that allows leading the team's attack in the future.

The website pointed out that the name of Dušan Vlahović, Juventus striker, is at the top of the list of candidates, benefiting from his contractual situation and the ongoing tension between him and the Italian club's management. Additionally, he maintains a consistent scoring rate that aligns with Bayern's ambitions in the Bundesliga and the Champions League. Sources close to the player have also confirmed that he is considering a move to a more attacking project with a stronger presence on the international stage.

On the other hand, the name Frankolino, the Midtjylland striker, stands out as an alternative young option, having attracted attention by scoring 19 goals in 26 matches this season, becoming one of the most prominent talents, according to the same report. Bayern's coaching staff believes the player possesses the qualities of a European striker in the medium term, especially with his ability to exploit spaces and make quick movements inside the penalty area.

The report also explained that Bayern Munich is considering both cases to build a flexible attack that does not rely on a single player, as has happened recently, while price will be a decisive factor. Vlahović may leave without a transfer fee, whereas Midtjylland will not let Frankolino go at a low price.

The report confirmed that Bayern Munich is preparing for a hot summer that could shape their attack for years to come, with signing a new striker considered a top priority to ensure continued competitiveness in the Bundesliga and the Champions League.

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