Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has recently made headlines, revealing that the club is poised to rival top European teams in their pursuit of young German midfielder Florian Wirtz. The talented player, who has played a pivotal role for Bayer Leverkusen and the Germany national team in recent years, is seen as one of the brightest prospects in German football. His remarkable performance during the 2024/25 campaign, where he garnered an impressive tally of 15 goals and 12 assists in just 33 matches across all competitions, has only fueled the excitement surrounding his potential transfer.
The possibility of Wirtz joining Bayern gained further traction following the club’s emphatic 3-0 victory over Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga. In the aftermath of the match, key Bayern figures—president Herbert Hainer, CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen, and sporting director Max Eberl—addressed the media, hinting at their intention to pursue the talented midfielder. With honorary president Uli Hoeness articulating his hopes of seeing Wirtz donning the famous Bayern jersey, anticipation is mounting among the club’s supporters.
In a discussion with Sky Sports, President Herbert Hainer remarked, “You can always dream,” indicating the ambitious nature of the club’s aspirations. Dreesen echoed these sentiments, emphasizing Wirtz’s status as one of the best German players currently on the scene. He stated, “Uli said that without a time frame. Florian Wirtz is one of the best German players – and you know how we have handled it in recent years: We want the best players to be with us. And that is why Uli is certainly right.” This assertion reinforces Bayern’s commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the transfer market, following a track record of acquiring top talent.
Max Eberl, the sporting director, contributed to the discussion by shedding light on the intricacies of the potential transfer. He pointed out, “If I am correctly informed, the player does not have an exit clause. We have to make sure that our finances are in order, and we want to make internal transfers first. Then we will see what is possible in the summer.” This pragmatic approach underscores Bayern’s intention to navigate the transfer landscape carefully while ensuring they are financially sound.
As Bayern plots its transfer strategy, all eyes are now on the upcoming matches, including Vincent Kompany’s side’s clash against Celtic in the Champions League on Wednesday and a subsequent meeting with the reigning champions in the Bundesliga on February 15. The stakes are high, and fans are eager to see how this unfolding transfer saga develops in the weeks ahead.

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