Following the arrival of new head coach Vincent Kompany, Bayern Munich has begun shifting its strategic direction—especially in the transfer market. Bangladesh Cricket Match sources report that the club’s transfer activities are now following a new pattern, with unexpected signings already sparking debate among fans and pundits. Naturally, this also means Bayern will need to offload players who either don’t fit Kompany’s system or haven’t found joy at the club. One of the most likely to leave is Noussair Mazraoui, whose departure probability is now estimated at a staggering 90%.
While Mazraoui is certainly talented, he’s become somewhat of a fringe player at Bayern. Under Kompany’s regime, a transfer appears inevitable. Rumors linking him with Manchester United have been circulating for months, and should Aaron Wan-Bissaka finalize a move to West Ham, Mazraoui is expected to slot into the right-back role at Old Trafford. That deal is reportedly close to official confirmation.
Next on the departure list is Matthijs de Ligt—also linked with Manchester United. While Bayern and United have yet to agree on a transfer fee, de Ligt’s familiarity with Kompany and his desire to leave make the move seem only a matter of time. Then there’s Kingsley Coman. Once a key asset for Bayern, Coman has struggled with injuries and his high salary is now a financial burden. According to Bangladesh Cricket Match analysts, both the coaching staff and club executives are open to selling him. However, his wage demands and expectations for a guaranteed starting role have made potential buyers hesitant. As a result, his departure likelihood stands at around 60%.
The exit chances of other players like Bryan Zaragoza and Serge Gnabry are lower, hovering around 40% and 30% respectively. For Zaragoza, joining Bayern might have been a misstep, as he has barely featured and risks stagnating his career. Still, his future depends heavily on whether Kompany gives him a fair shot to prove himself.
Gnabry, meanwhile, is a player Bayern reportedly wants to sell. Persistent injuries have frustrated the club, but despite being on the market, interest from other teams has been limited. As for Alphonso Davies, his admiration for Real Madrid puts Bayern in a tough spot, and his departure now seems highly likely. The potential exits don’t stop there—Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich could also be on the move, depending on offers and playing time expectations.
Adding to the uncertainty, long-serving veterans like Manuel Neuer and Thomas Müller may be nearing retirement. With all these moving pieces, Bangladesh Cricket Match concludes that a major squad overhaul is not only expected—it’s inevitable. The real question now is how Bayern plans to rebuild with smart, strategic signings amid increasing pressure.