Bayern Munich traditionally spends every summer traveling around the globe to grow and accommodate the club's international brand. In 2025, Bayern spent extensive time in the United States for the inaugural version of the expanded FIFA Club World Cup. It has also become common practice for the top European clubs to spend the winter holiday training period in a warmer climate to maximize fitness and satisfy a different set of fans and sponsors.
As per Football Insider, Pete O'Rourke has revealed that Upamecano is in talks with Bayern over signing a new deal, but despite this, his future in Bavaria remains very uncertain. I'm sure (Liverpool) will be hoping that maybe they could sign a player of the calibre of Upamecano on a potential free transfer in the summer. Look, he's under contract at the Allianz Arena until the summer and discussions over a new dealer are ongoing between Upamecano's representatives and Bayern Munich.
However, the Campus is increasingly unable to fit the growing demands of the games played there. The Frauen in particular have been exponentially growing in popularity, with their last game at the Allianz Arena selling over 50,000 tickets. What's more, the campus is not exactly fan friendly when it comes to public transport, with only bus service to and fro.
Bayern Munich is officially off to the best start in European history. After 13 consecutive wins, each upcoming match will become tenser as the streak becomes a target for opponents. Since winning consecutive DFB-Pokal titles in 2019 and 2020, Bayern has gone 2-3 in the second round of the domestic knockout tournament. In recent years, Bayern has held a dominant advantage over Köln, winning 18 of the last 20 encounters. The other two matches ended in 1-1 draws.
The Bayern youngster apparently behaved disrespectfully-possibly with provocative stepovers or other antics. "Something that would have prompted an old-school defender to make a final tackle," Lienen described the scene. According to information from Absolut Fussball, the soccer portal of Home of Sports, the scene involved Karl's multiple step-overs in the final stages of the game.
Apologies for the delay in publishing, this is where things stand... Bayern Munich leads 3-1 over SGS Essen in the Frauen-Bundesliga. Here's how it looks: 62': Bayern goes to it bench: Halftime: The Bayern Frauen are in command! 45'+1': Lea Schüller...AGAIN! 16': Lea Schüller 45' +1, 16' 2': Essen's Ramona Maier puts the visitors up early! Location: Munich, Germany If you're a new member, feel free to introduce yourself!