Bayern Munich showing interest in Atalanta forward
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Bayern Munich showing interest in Atalanta forward
"Kompany has already been rewarded for his good work since arriving from Burnley in 2024 with an improved contract earlier this season. The Belgian coach also needs more support in the transfer market to ensure they maintain dominance in domestic competitions and also bring the Champions League trophy to Allianz Arena."
"The Bavarian club plans to strengthen the attack in the summer as they will not take up the option to sign Nicolas Jackson on a permanent deal. Moreover, Bayern lack depth on the left flank, so they would ideally like to sign a versatile forward."
"According to Belgian Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Bayern are showing concrete interest in Atalanta forward Charles De Ketelaere. The Belgian forward has given the green light to a move to Munich, but Die Roten have not held talks with Atalanta regarding a transfer."
"De Ketelaere's versatility makes him a right fit for Bayern this summer. Charles De Ketelaere can play in multiple positions in the attack, which makes him the right type of profile for Bayern to pursue this summer transfer window. However, he has not been very productive in the final third this season."
Vincent Kompany has guided Bayern Munich to another Bundesliga title and earned an improved contract after arriving from Burnley in 2024. Bayern were eliminated from the Champions League at the semi-final stage but still have the DFB Pokal to play for. Bayern chiefs want additional support in the transfer market to maintain domestic dominance and pursue Champions League success. The club plans to strengthen the attack in summer because they will not sign Nicolas Jackson permanently and they lack depth on the left flank. Anthony Gordon has been linked, but Newcastle’s asking price is a concern. Bayern have been linked with Atalanta forward Charles De Ketelaere, though reports conflict on whether talks are planned. De Ketelaere’s versatility fits Bayern’s needs, despite limited productivity in the final third this season.
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