Bayern Munich targets Saibari after Gordon transfer fails
After the failure of the Anthony Gordon lead, Bayern Munich is moving to recruit Moroccan striker Ismaël Saibari. The German club has launched discussions with PSV Eindhoven to secure the services of the 25-year-old player this summer.
At 25 years old, the Moroccan international is preparing to play in the World Cup after an impressive season with PSV Eindhoven. With an impressive record of 19 goals and 9 assists in 37 matches across all competitions, he has established himself as a key element of the Atlas Lions, despite less impressive performances at the last Africa Cup of Nations. Currently under contract until June 2029 in the Netherlands, the player is now very eager to join the Bavarian giant to take a major step forward.
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This concrete approach began following a shift in the transfer market. The German club initially targeted Anthony Gordon, but the former Newcastle winger ultimately joined FC Barcelona. Faced with this failure, the Munich recruitment team had to immediately activate its backup plans to find a new weapon capable of providing a spark off the bench.
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According to information from journalist Fabrizio Romano relayed by Foot Mercato, Saibari’s profile greatly appeals to the German management, which has already begun discussions. Bayern Munich, which already has elite strikers like Michael Olise, Harry Kane and Luis Diaz, is now waiting to learn the price demanded by PSV Eindhoven to conclude the deal.
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