Bayern Munich currently boasts one of the strongest midfield partnerships in Europe with Joshua Kimmich and Aleksandar Pavlovic.
The duo delivered an outstanding performance in the club’s exciting 4-3 victory over Real Madrid on Tuesday.
Their combination brings together intensity, experience, youth, and precise ball control, creating a highly effective unit in the middle of the pitch.
Nevertheless, Bayern needs to strengthen their midfield options in the summer transfer window.
Leon Goretzka is departing on a free transfer at the end of the season, necessitating a replacement for the German player.
The club is initially focusing on an internal solution by activating the buy-back option for Noël Aséko.
The young midfielder had been loaned to Hannover, who later made the deal permanent after his strong performances.
Bayern quickly exercised their buy-back clause to recall him to Munich.
Aséko will join the team for pre-season training at Säbener Straße this summer. Although he has returned, there is significant interest from several European clubs in signing the talent.
Bayern will closely monitor Aséko’s performances during the pre-season tour. Given the success of young players under manager Vincent Kompany this season, the midfielder is expected to get a fair chance to prove himself and potentially secure a place in the first team next season.
Should Aséko leave Bayern, reports indicate that the club will demand a fee of around €10-12 million.
Bayern is not planning major spending in the transfer market this summer as they prioritize economic stability while aiming for top trophies.
Most of the budget is likely to be allocated to the forward position since Nicolas Jackson will return to Chelsea after his loan spell at the club.
This cautious strategy ensures the club remains competitive without overextending financially.
