Update Transfer Bundesliga Musim Panas 2025/2026: Bayern Munich Focus on Signing Luis Diaz, Borussia Dortmund Target Maxence Lacroix

Shiro Copr– Tim-tim Bundesliga are slowly beginning to show their presence in this busy summer transfer window. After several top stars left for the English Premier League, such as Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike, it is now the turn of German league clubs to hunt for players.
The reigning champion, Bayern Munich, who failed to lure Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, now sent a signal of their desire to sign one of Liverpool's stars, Luis Diaz. However, Liverpool rejected the first offer from Die Roten.
While the Bundesliga runner-up has just introduced young Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah earlier this month, as well as Mark Flekken from Brentford, who joined the team managed by Erik ten Hag as the new coach. The Workself .
Here are some transfer updates from Bundesliga teams that are currently hot in the summer 2025/2026 transfer market.
Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich's offer of £58.5 million for Luis Diaz earlier this week was easily rejected by Liverpool, making the team managed by Vincent Kompany have to reconsider their options.
The name Nick Woltemade briefly emerged, a 23-year-old player who impressed in the recent UEFA European Under-21 Championship, scoring eight goals in five matches and leading Germany to the final.
But according to the latest report IMAGE , Bundesliga champion now only focuses on submitting an offer to Diaz, still hoping an agreement can be reached soon.
Indeed, Bayern's CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and sporting director Max Eberl prioritized discussions with the Colombian winger to finalize the deal before the new season starts.
Werder Bremen
World transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reports that Werder Bremen and Juventus have reached an agreement in the transfer negotiations of Samuel Mbangula. The Bundesliga underdog has agreed to the transfer fee of €10 million.
Mbangula will be the first major purchase The Werderians In this summer. Bremen is currently suffering from injuries. The newly appointed head coach, Horst Steffen, has lost the striker Marvin Ducksch, Jens Stage, and Mitchell Weiser in the early weeks of training camp.
Therefore, Werder's management is ready to complete one of the most expensive transfers in the history of the Hanseatic club.
After the transfer is confirmed, the Juventus wonderkid will become the second most expensive player in the German club's squad. Only Romano Schmid leads with a higher value of EUR 17 million.
Borussia Dortmund
Bek Crystal Palace, Maxence Lacroix, has attracted the attention of Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund. The 25-year-old French player has been outstanding since joining The Eagles , and his appearance did not go unnoticed.
According to French media The Team , Dortmund wants to bring Lacroix back to Germany, where he previously impressed with Wolfsburg.
If Lacroix actually leaves this summer, it will be a big blow for Crystal Palace, especially because another defender, Marc Guehi, is also expected to leave for a top-flight English club.
Guehi and Lacroix's duet presented the FA Cup last season after successfully defeating Manchester City led by Pep Guardiola unexpectedly.
But until now The Borussen Has not made an offer yet for the 190cm-tall defender.
TSG Hoffenheim
After experiencing a disappointing season, finishing 15th in the Bundesliga 2024/2025. Hoffenheim added a new chapter to their history in this summer transfer window by acquiring a new energetic midfielder.
Hoffenheim is ready to sign Wouter Burger from Stoke City as a replacement for Anton Stach in the midfield. The Telegraph reported that Burger arrived in Sinsheim yesterday for a medical examination.
The Kraichgau has agreed to pay Stoke between EUR 4 million and EUR 5 million for the former Dutch national team player.
Hoffenheim has been quite successful in recruiting players of similar quality to replace their key players who left this summer.
FC Basel midfielder Leon Avdullahu, who is considered similar to Tom Bischof, who left for Bayern Munich, joined Sinsheim from Basel a month ago with a total cost of EUR 8 million.
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